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I have no blood connection with John Adams, one of our nation’s founding fathers and the second president of the United States. But I’ve read enough of his letters to find a real kinship with the ...
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Here the People Rule, and So Does the Law

I do not forget the position assumed by some that constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court,” Lincoln said in his first inaugural address, “nor do I deny that such decisions must ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Rights has updated its requirements for state contractors looking to obtain a ...
Manufacturers of wireless handsets that are used in the delivery of digital commercial mobile radio service within the scope of FCC Rule 20.19 ...
This is not the rule of law. This is the rule of brute force. And because no American need be harmed and no American law need be broken, the president can target literally any foreigner he chooses.
The rule of law – the idea that legal rules apply to everyone equally, regardless of wealth or political connections − is essential for a thriving economy.
An analysis of the Left's actions against law enforcement and the implications for America.
The Supreme Court dealt a severe blow to the American rule of law on Monday night by clearing the way for the Trump administration to deport migrants and other noncitizens to random countries ...
The nonpartisan American Bar Association is now a central player in the very public, very political war President Trump is waging on the rule of law.
Recent threats to the Rule of Law — such as the harassment of judges and the suggestion that judicial orders can be ignored — are deliberate, dangerous, and wrong.
Five years after calls to defund the police, whatever that entailed, we are witnessing the unraveling of a rule of law that was always lacking in equity.