February 19, 2020 Rep. Warren Davidson: Our Founding Fathers would let bulk surveillance expire America can (and must) sustain the world’s preeminent intelligence capabilities without infringing on the rights of American citizens.
February 13, 2020 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Government is spying on us without warrants, in violation of Constitution While we were all consumed by impeachment, a pernicious piece of legislation was slowly and silently making its way through Congress.
February 8, 2020 Matthew Whitaker doesn't think Dems' impeachment push is going to stop House Democrats will likely push forward with their inquiry into the Trump administration even after the president's acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial, former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said Saturday.
February 6, 2020 Newt Gingrich: Pelosi should be kicked out of office for her 'petty, childish' behavior House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., proved how divided the state of the union is by the "petty childish behavior" she exhibited after President Trump's address Tuesday night, former House speaker Newt Gingrich said Thursday. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., proved how divided the state of the union is by the "petty childish behavior" she exhibited after President Trump's address Tuesday night, former House speaker Newt Gingrich said Thursday.
February 6, 2020 Judge Napolitano: Why an impeachment 'Groundhog Day' scenario is possible Despite President Trump's acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial Wednesday, House Democrats who spearheaded the effort may try to impeach the president again because there's no "double jeopardy protection" for impeachment, according to 91±¬ÁÏ senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano.
January 30, 2020 Roberts visibly reacts to Warren's impeachment question about his 'legitimacy' without trial witnesses Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., seemed to visibly irritate Chief Justice John Roberts when she formally asked a question about him during President Trump's impeachment trial Thursday that questioned the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and Constitution in light of the fact there have been no witnesses yet called.
January 30, 2020 UC Berkeley removes 'Boalt Hall' name from law school after discovery of namesake's racist speech The University of California, Berkeley removed the legend "Boalt Hall" from the facade of its main law school building Thursday, severing an association dating back more than 100 years.
January 30, 2020 Three Democratic attorneys general file suit to force the US to ratify Equal Rights Amendment The attorneys general in Virginia, Illinois and Nevada on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit to force a government official to recognize Virginia's vote to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and add it to the U.S. Constitution.
January 30, 2020 Lew Olowski: Why Trump impeachment attorney Dershowitz is right that reelection serves the public interest Members of Congress and the president each represent their respective voters. And, in a democracy, voters are the ultimate deciders of the public interest. A politician who faithfully serves voters’ interests—and wins their election—is serving the public interest.
January 27, 2020 Christopher Caldwell: America's two constitutions — since the '60s, competing visions of a more perfect union Civil rights laws, crafted as tools to thwart segregation, have led to a wide-ranging reinvention of government.