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In Chief Justice John Roberts’s opening statement at his confirmation hearing, he explained that judges are like baseball umpires. “Umpires don’t make the rules,” he said. Their job is “to call balls ...
Marking a quarter millennium as a nation may seem tangential when the value of citizenship is obscured, Structure Matters’ Rick LaRue writes in an opinion column.
D.C.’s mayor paraded through Barracks Row in a Washington Commanders jersey. A couple smiled while wearing red, white and ...
Mark Hill is determined to put copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution inside every school in America.
This story was originally published on July 4, 2024. IDAHO FALLS – There was a “pensive and awful silence” as John Hancock ...
It's crucial today to acknowledge that for 249 years thousands of Americans have fought to protect the ideas of the American ...
Gov. Josh Green vetoed eight bills Thursday, including one involving tax credits for economic development and diversification ...
A KU law professor, local politicians, a puppet and more than 100 other Lawrence community members gathered Friday to celebrate the Constitution and the Fourth of July in the face of what they said ...
The show explores the trials and tribulations of five Atlanta friends in their 30s and 40s, some divorced, some in struggling marriages.
The president is testing the limits of executive authority with orders that violate basic individual rights despite CT’s ...
Runners from all over the world raced in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday. The winners in the Elite Women’s and ...
The Declaration of Independence has some notes about “the Right of the People to alter or to abolish” its existing government ...