Constitution
The Presidency Has Turned Into an 'Elective Monarchy'
A conservative legal scholar's surprisingly convincing case against the Constitution.
Obama's Disappointing Year at the Supreme Court
From recess appointments to warrantless cellphone searches to Obamacare, the White House lost big this term at SCOTUS.
Obama Likely Violated Federal Law in Deal He Cut With Bergdahl's Captors
The law prohibits providing material assistance to a terrorist organization, which is what Obama did in releasing five untried Taliban leaders.
John Roberts' Constitutional Avoidance
In Bond v. United States, the chief justice used a "saving construction" to avoid a constitutional showdown. Sound familiar?
The Government's Bogus Lawsuit Against Buckyballs' Creator Craig Zucker Ends In a Settlement
The Consumer Product Safety Commission's lawsuit against Zucker violated the agency's own rules.
'A Dog Whistle to the Left': Timothy Geithner's New Revelation
Did the Obama administration ask former U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to lie?
A Constitutional Case for Gay Marriage
The Equal Protection Clause demands equal treatment for same-sex couples.
Is This the Supreme Court's Next Big Gun Case?
The Second Amendment protects the right to armed self-defense. Does that include the right to carry guns in public?
NSA Admits to Wrongdoing—What Now?
The Director of National Intelligence lied to a congressional committee about the most massive Fourth Amendment violation in history. Will he be prosecuted?
What if Politicians Think Secrecy Trumps the Constitution?
And what do we do about it?