A UW law professor explains what Washingtonians need to know about their constitutional rights during protests and federal ...
As landmark decisions and unprecedented constitutional issues have marked historic recent terms for the Supreme Court, Duke Law professors spoke with The Chronicle about teaching constitutional law ...
The beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by a surge in executive orders, some of which have generated intense political and legal debates. At the time of publication, ...
During an extraordinary span between 1840 and 1920, America wrestled mightily with what the country’s founders intended when they declared that “all men are created equal.” In his new book, “Born ...
Two hundred and fifty years after Americans declared independence from Britain and began writing the first state constitutions, it’s not the Constitution that’s dead. It’s the idea of amending it.
For three decades now, children in Colorado have been allowed to attend any public school for free regardless of where they live, under the state’s Public Schools of Choice law. Colorado also permits ...
Introduction to the Constitution -- From the Articles of Confederation to the Constitutional Convention -- The Philadelphia Convention and the New Constitution -- Ratifying the Constitution and the ...
Whether a voter lives in Pensacola, Ocala or Key West, everyone who heads to the voting booth (or submits their ballot by mail) in the Sunshine State this fall will have six questions they’ll have to ...
Sherwyn Sean Cupido-Weaich explores the urgent need for South Africa to articulate its constitutional foreign policy clearly ...