The country's founders chose not to create a framework document. The effects of that decision are at the heart of the fight over judicial reform

Justices reject appeal on behalf of an Arkansas newspaper that objected to a state law that reduces fees paid to contractors who refuse to sign pledge not to boycott Israel

Democrats, Republicans tear into former president after he doubles down on false election fraud claims, some GOP representatives question Trump's 2024 run for office

Former president rails against big tech and Democratic party after emails released by US journalist show Twitter staff debating whether to allow posts on Hunter Biden laptop story

Ruling by St. Louis-based Eighth Circuit court is a major victory for pro-Israel activists who have pushed some 30 states to adopt anti-BDS laws

In his new book 'The Fight for Free Speech,' author, professor, and ABC News legal counsel Ian Rosenberg cites 10 contemporary cases that highlight how fragile that freedom is

Democrats charge that Republicans who sought to invalidate election results violated their vows to uphold the US Constitution

Harvard's Noah Feldman, who explained 'impeachability' to House Judiciary Committee, says Founders backed mechanism out of fear leaders would do exactly what Trump is accused of

'Every Senator now faces a choice: to be loyal to the President or the Constitution,' speaker writes in a letter to her Democratic colleagues