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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin believes American prosperity is a testament to the power of the Constitution. And as the country gets ...
The birthright citizenship legal challenge at the Supreme Court is not a minor adjustment to immigration policy, but a ...
Readers reflect on the Constitution and the state of American democracy. Also: The Catholic Church sex abuse crisis; Elon ...
The 47th president seems to wish he were king—and he is willing to destroy what is precious about this country to get what he ...
Rare first editions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, owned by billionaire Ken Griffin, will be displayed at the National Constitution Center for the nation's 250th anniversary.
The $15 million donation from billionaire hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin also comes with rare loaned copies of ...
The US Supreme Court will hear arguments on Thursday on President Donald Trump's bid to broadly enforce his executive order ...
On NBC's 'Meet the Press" President Donald Trump when asked if he needs to uphold the U.S. Constitution said "I don't know," ...
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin will loan his rare first-edition copies of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights to a Pennsylvania museum for public display ahead of American's 250th anniversary.
When a president suggests to U.S. troops that he’s considering a plan in which he might betray constitutional law, that’s a ...
"This is not a man who respects the rule of law, nor one who seeks to understand it," wrote retired federal judge J. Michael ...