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Trump takes victory lap on SCOTUS immunity decision: 'BIG WIN'

Former President Donald Trump took a victory lap and hailed the Supreme Court Monday for concluding that a commander-in-chief enjoys broad immunity for "official acts" in office.

Biden's cabinet should consider 25th Amendment to remove prez after horrid debate performance: Speaker Johnson

The 25th Amendment, proposed by Congress in 1965 following the assassination of John F. Kennedy and ratified by the states two years later, allows the Cabinet to declare the president...

Dems want a 'democracy' where the majority lords it over everyone else

CNN recruited "democracy" expert Anne Applebaum, who noted that, "America is a democracy. It was founded as a democracy."

Supreme Court affirms Trump-era tax on overseas wealth in win for IRS

The Supreme Court spurned a challenge to a tax on overseas wealth that was nestled into former President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cut package.

Supreme Court dashes attorney's hopes of trademarking 'Trump too small'

Steve Elster had sought the trademark as a nod to a dig by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) during the 2016 Republican presidential primary that mocked the size of Donald Trump’s hands.

Why America's kids need to learn from the Founders via 'classical schooling'

The numbers are in: Parents are fed up with failing government-run schools. To have a future, we need to start learning from our past. 

Anti-Trump bias in the hush money trial: Letters to the Editor — May 13, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Jonathan Turley’s column criticizing the apparent anti-Trump bias in the hush money trial.

Many Trump veep contenders may not be eligible due to this little-known law

The idea was originally intended to dilute the power of large states and foster national unity — in modern times, however, it's become more of a nuisance.

Nine key exchanges from the Supreme Court hearing about Trump's immunity claim

The Supreme Court's decision in Donald Trump's immunity case could alter the fundamental understanding of a president's constitutional power for generations to come and the weight of that was front...

What to know about Trump's high-stakes presidential immunity case before Supreme Court

Supreme Court justices are poised to round out oral arguments this term with something of a bang, taking up a monumental case on Donald Trump's presidential immunity claims.

Supreme Court fractured in Idaho case over federal law's power on abortion exceptions

Supreme Court justices weighed a case out of Idaho about the extent to which a federal law trumps the state ban on abortion in emergency situations.

Teacher sues after he's convicted of putting 'For Sale' sign in truck window

“This lawsuit is bigger than me, it’s about standing up for the free speech rights of everybody in Nazareth," said the retired Pennsylvania teacher.

Supreme Court torn over Capitol riot case that could thwart Trump charge, hundreds of proceedings

For the first time, Supreme Court justices wrestled with the violence of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot while taking on a case that could upend hundreds of related prosecutions, including...

Trump is right on abortion — pro-lifers should realize he's their lifeline

Donald Trump's position on abortion is the only politically sensible one in the fight for life. Pro-life advocates must realize that or face loss after loss after loss.

Former left-leaning justice gives take on term, age limits for SCOTUS judges

“They’d have to be long. Why long? Because I don’t think you want someone who’s appointed to the Supreme Court to be thinking about his next job," Breyer, 85, told...

Trump officially asks Supreme Court to dismiss federal Jan. 6 indictment

Former President Donald Trump's legal team fired its opening salvo to the Supreme Court in the presidential immunity case on Tuesday.

What the Princess Kate mystery teaches us about the UK and US democracies

Our citizens are only slightly less fascinated by the royal family than its subjects are.

Climate activists dump pink powder on Constitution case at National Archives: 'Determined to foment a rebellion'

The shocking incident took place at around 2:30 p.m. at the National Archives Rotunda in Washington, DC, which was forced to close to the public as a result of the...

APA’s social-justice malpractice, we need to stand for something and other commentary

The American Psychiatric Association treats the “still-evolving topic” of gender-dysphoric youth, as “a settled matter,” fumes Sally Satel at Washington Monthly.

FBI violated hundreds of Americans’ constitutional rights in Beverly Hills raid, appeals court rules

FBI violated safe deposit box renters' 4th Amendment rights during 2021 raid, court rules.