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You may have heard a lot lately about the Rule of Law. You may wonder about its effect on your own lives or why you should ...
To the editor — It all began in the year 1215, when King John signed the Magna Carta. It’s found specifically in our Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, which both ensure no person is ...
On a measure that would disapprove of Trump's national emergency regarding tariffs, the Senate splintered during a vote ...
The Trump administration continues to defend its deportation of alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. But this is more about us than about him.
The New York Times Opinion editors have gathered responses from nearly three dozen top legal scholars assessing what the ...
Many groups are working tirelessly to promote our revolutionary legacy.
When people talk about the signing of the Magna Carta, they often use dramatic imagery to paint a picture of the king of ...
A process the Interior Department laid out to fast-track environmental reviews is rife with legal risks for both agencies and ...
Opinion: The Trump Administration’s contention that the courts may not intervene in the president’s foreign policy is false; ...
Royal authorities wanted to send some Colonial lawbreakers to Britain for trial. That incensed Americans, especially ...
Multiple courts have ruled that the president has violated one of the law's most important principles by denying migrants the ...
Critics decried Trump’s desire to end due process rights, with one saying Trump aims to bring the “dark ages” to the US.