And let's continue this discussion with Kim Wehle, who is a law professor at the University of Baltimore and author of the book "How To Read The Constitution--And Why." Ms. Wehle, welcome back. KIM ...
How to read a Constitution -- Preamble. "Tell me, Muse, how it all began" -- Article I. A tale of two cities -- Article II. Under the bramble bush -- Article III. Solomon's sword -- Article IV. All ...
these days, we’ve been talking about this document. We’ve been wondering if the Constitution will hold fast the center of our government given the chaos our president has caused — in government ...
Democrats, with good reason, are challenging the constitutionality of many actions of the Trump administration. The president thinks he can do anything he wants by executive order, even if the subject ...
Every American should read the U.S. Constitution, especially the articles describing the powers of the president, Congress and the Supreme Court. For example Article II Section 1 of the Constitution ...
Two hundred and fifty years after Americans declared independence from Britain and began writing the first state constitutions, it’s not the Constitution that’s dead. It’s the idea of amending it.
Mary Mobley is an editorial fellow in media and public relations at The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation announced Wednesday the upcoming release of its newly revised “The Heritage Guide ...
Each September, we celebrate Constitution Day, honoring the document that defines our government and secures our rights. But constitutions don’t defend themselves. They work only when citizens ...