constitution

"Thank you for admitting that. Bless your heart," one critic snarked at the Colorado Republican, who'd riffed about "smarter" people in her post.
“You don’t really need to go to law school to get what’s wrong with that argument,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin.
"Growing up, I was taught to understand 'the Good Book" the way an originalist understands the Constitution, and I now know how dangerous that approach can be."
Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis "shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents," the House speaker said.
Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the ERA, which would put women in the Constitution.
New York Republican Elise Stefanik was flooded with mocking responses.
The legislation could require teachers to accept scientifically inaccurate, faith-based answers to homework assignments, one Democratic lawmaker said.
Twitter followers school the president on the difference between a coup and a constitutional process.
President Donald Trump doesn’t seem to care about likely violating the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause.
The then-House speaker didn't think it was unconstitutional when he led the impeachment of Bill Clinton, Wallace said.