This detention and deportation power poses an alarming risk of abuse and rights violations in both wartime and peacetime.
Some politicians want to abuse a dangerous presidential power to deport noncitizens without safeguards or due process.
Despite that, some politicians have peddled the lie that noncitizens are voting in significant numbers — and they’re using ...
Inside the Federal Protective Service, Homeland Security’s Domestic Police Force The agency’s broad mandate and few rules ...
Flaws in the process often bar, delay, or deter publication of important information. New rules are a positive step, but ...
State supreme courts are increasingly a venue for debate over history’s role in constitutional interpretation.
The Court has changed substantially since the 19th century, and the tradition of life tenure should be viewed in this ...
Significant exceptions and loopholes, along with a lack of enforcement mechanisms, undermine the law that prevents military ...
The ruling in Trump v. United States is an affront to democracy and the rule of law, forfeiting critical checks on executive ...
The Posse Comitatus Act bars the armed forces from serving as civilian police, but loopholes and exceptions undermine its ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s brief in the Trump January 6 prosecution proves the need for Supreme Court reform.
In advance of the election, judges should educate themselves on election administration and develop emergency response ...