Travel 19 hours ago Rare and authentic Magna Carta discovered long after it was purchased for $27.50 British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Supreme Court takes on birthright citizenship: Justices seemingly split on lower court powers Supreme Court Justices are weighing three challenges to Trump’s birthright citizenship order – a case that could quickly reshape how lower courts handle similar disputes.
Donald Trump 4 days ago Espionage, constitutional concerns abound from Trump detractors, allies over Qatari jet offer Trump's plan to accept a $400M jet from Qatar sparks debate over constitutional legality and espionage risks, with mixed reactions from both political parties.
Supreme Court 6 days ago Supreme Court to debate Trump restrictions on birthright citizenship and enforcement of nationwide injunctions Overriding the Supreme Court's pending review of a birthright citizenship case involving the Trump administration is a much broader question of federal judges' power.
Politics May 11 Free speech advocates praise Trump admin for speaking out on global censorship Lois McLatchie Miller and Billboard Chris Elston spoke out to Fox News Digital about how the State Department defended them.
Politics May 7 Stay in your lane: Florida AG fires next volley against judge halting state immigration law Immigration is on the mind of a Florida judge this week after AG James Uthmeier filed a motion to block her from halting enforcement of an immigration law.
Politics May 5 Senator warns of 'unconstitutional' judicial overreach ahead of SCOTUS showdown Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa tells Fox News Digital there should be an end to nationwide injunctions, and he knows how it can work.
Massachusetts April 30 Blue city's Democratic committee prints thousands of 'red cards' urging immigrants to know their rights A Boston-area Democratic committee is purchasing some 8,000 cards designed to remind immigrants of their constitutional rights if approached by ICE.
Donald Trump April 29 Dems slam Trump admin over alleged $436B spending block Top Democrats are accusing Trump administration of freezing nearly $437 billion in congressionally approved funds, potentially violating constitutional spending powers in a major budgetary dispute.
DEI April 27 Indiana Lt Gov slams Democrats' 'DEI, radical revisionist history' on Three-Fifths Compromise Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith warned against Democrats' "revisionist history" on the Three-Fifths Compromise and defended a GOP anti-DEI bill.
Law April 25 Migrant lawyers claim Trump is deporting without 'due process,' but what does that mean? Legal experts say that President Donald Trump's deportation suits under an 18th century wartime authority will likely end up in the Supreme Court's hands as courts review due process claims.
Donald Trump April 22 Trump's third term trial balloon gets resounding response in new poll President Donald Trump has repeatedly teased potentially running for a third term in the White House. What do Americans think? A new national poll has some answers.
Crime April 15 Connecticut house of horrors stepmom whines about GPS monitor while accused of 20-year child abuse case Kimberly Sullivan is asking a Connecticut court to reverse its decision forcing her to wear a GPS monitor while she awaits trial for allegedly abusing her stepson for 20 years.
Media April 12 Trump is 'going to run for a third term,' Steve Bannon tells Bill Maher Trump ally Steve Bannon told Bill Maher that President Trump will seek a third term in 2028, sparking a constitutional debate with Maher on 'Real Time' Friday night.
Woke Culture April 2 Prisoners have no 'constitutional right' to sex changes, red-state AG tells court in brief backing Trump Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is supporting President Donald Trump's legal battle to uphold his executive order prohibiting transgender treatments for federal inmates.
Immigration March 25 Congress 'entitled' to 'regulating the conduct' of visa holders, expert says amid deportation push The Trump administration has begun to target some lawful permanent residents, known better as green card holders, for deportation, raising new legal questions.
Politics March 20 First Amendment group defends anonymous X account as Maryland Dems file election law complaint Maryland Democrats filed a complaint against an anonymous anti-Wes Moore X account similar to the national "Catturd," which led to FIRE getting fired up about it.
Politics March 18 Judge orders reinstatement of USAID functions, says DOGE effort to shutter agency likely unconstitutional A federal judge ruled that Elon Musk and the White House's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) likely violated the Constitution when they dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Donald Trump March 18 Checks and balances: Trump, supporters seek to push back against 'activist' judges President Donald Trump's supporters are seeking ways to check the power of so-called "activist" judges who have issued rulings unfavorable to the president's agenda.
Opinion March 17 Liberal claim Trump's causing a constitutional crisis ignores a key reality Trump critics are hypocrites who didn't criticize Biden power grabs. They are also ignorant of major constitutional crises from the Civil War to FDR's threats to the court.
Trump's First 100 Days March 13 Trump asks Supreme Court to review ban on birthright citizenship The White House argues that nationwide injunctions blocking President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order are overly broad and has asked the Supreme Court for relief.
Supreme Court March 13 Blue state's LGBT 'conversion therapy' ban violates Constitution, 'very easy case' for SCOTUS, says expert The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case challenging a Colorado law's ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors after it declined to hear a similar case last year.
Federal Courts March 11 Trans inmate in prison for killing baby must get gender surgery at 'earliest opportunity': judge An Indiana judge is mandating sex reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate, extending the ongoing legal challenge to a state law banning the procedure.
Opinion March 8 Supreme Court's USAID move has a surprise benefit for Trump President Donald Trump is attempting to revive the president’s constitutional authority to refuse to spend funds in discrete categories.
Opinion February 28 GREGG JARRETT: Trump aims to restore constitutional order… and common sense Having lost the election, Democrats now want to nullify the result by sprinting to the federal courts to obtain restraining orders and injunctions against President Trump.
Donald Trump February 19 Ninth Circuit rejects Trump's bid to reinstate birthright citizenship order A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's emergency request for relief from an injunction that blocks it from enforcing President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
Politics February 18 Euro leaders offended by Vance should ‘have a beer with’ their people to understand concerns: US conservatives Vice President JD Vance's speech to the Munich Security Conference is still making waves in Europe, according to Kevin Roberts and Rep. Harriet Hageman.
Politics February 11 Project 2025 disappears from liberal grievances amid Trump's frantic second-term pace Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts spoke to Fox as left-wing banter about Project 2025 seems to have subsided with the rise of DOGE -- led by Elon Musk, not the "do-tank."
Media February 4 George Mason University students win lawsuit after criticizing proposal to add tampons in men's restroom Grand Mason University students won a lawsuit after facing no-contact orders from school officials for criticizing a proposal to include feminine hygiene products in men's restrooms.
Politics February 3 Republican state AGs back Trump birthright citizenship order in court filing: 'Taxpayers are on the hook' Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is leading 17 states in an amicus brief supporting the Trump administration's executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.