A mounting wave of lawsuits and court orders is slowing a dizzying effort to tear apart basic structures of the ...
Though time is said to heal all wounds, the scars from the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns remain fresh as the nation experienced executive overreach at the federal and state levels. It is important going ...
Our American government is often compared to a tree with three branches. The trunk of the tree is our Constitution. The roots of the tree are the American people. The first branch (Article 1) is the ...
Before entering upon the duties of his or her office, a legislator “shall,” according to Article III of the Montana Constitution, solemnly swear to faithfully support, protect and defend the ...
Local retired judges and attorneys spoke Wednesday to clarify how the U.S. government works. Attorney Mark Bryant and former ...
JD Vance’s statement was correct — and should not be controversial: a district court order barring Trump’s oversight of the ...
The term “constitutional crisis” gets overused. But Vice President JD Vance seems to be inviting one.
In the annals of American history, periods of political turbulence and constitutional challenges are not unprecedented.
Advertisement If the president's authority to make personnel decisions in the executive branch is subject to judicial veto, ...
Vice President J.D. Vance has errantly suggested that federal judges have no right to review executive branch actions.
The prospect of President Trump and Elon Musk’s DOGE infringing on judicial branch operations and prerogatives raises the ...
Trump and his allies are continuing to question judicial oversight of the executive branch, ramping up criticism of judges who've put some of his agenda on pause.