Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity

The Supreme Court ruled that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts. The case involved former President Trump's actions related to the 2020 election. Justices disagreed on the implications for future presidents and the separation of powers.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Constitutional Change

A poll in Colombia shows that 62% of people believe President Gustavo Petro will try to change the Constitution to stay in power. Petro, a leftist, has faced disapproval ratings, with many disagreeing with his proposed reforms. He has expressed plans for a constituent assembly to draft a new Constitution.

Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against Publicly Funded Religious Charter School

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the state's approval of a publicly funded religious charter school is unconstitutional due to the violation of laws mandating public schools to be nonsectarian and prohibiting the use of public money for religious institutions.

Nancy Pelosi's Criticism of the Supreme Court

Nancy Pelosi expresses lack of confidence in the Supreme Court, calling them 'rogue' for not upholding the Constitution. She criticizes justices for voting based on personal opinions rather than the law.

Living by the Constitution

A.J. Jacobs spent a year living by the Constitution to understand the document better. He shares insights and life hacks learned during the experience.

Southern Baptist Convention vote on ban against churches with women pastors

The Southern Baptist Convention rejected a proposal to ban churches with women pastors in their constitution. The denomination already has a way to remove such churches and the vote failed to get a required two-thirds majority.

Media Bias and Political Coverage

Democratic strategist James Carville calls for more slanted media coverage against Trump and criticizes The New York Times for attempting to cover issues down the middle. He argues that the Constitution is in peril and that the media needs to take a stance.

Senator Elizabeth Warren's comments on Republicans' reaction to Donald Trump's guilty verdict

Senator Elizabeth Warren criticizes Republicans for being in a 'revenge fantasy' over Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the New York business document trial, stating that they are loyal to Trump, not the Constitution.

Donald Trump's Statement on the 2024 Presidential Election

Former President Donald Trump declares November 5, 2024, the day of the presidential election, as the most important day in the history of the U.S. amid facing guilty verdict for falsifying business records. He criticizes the government, calls for support, and vows to fight to save the country and Constitution.

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict for falsifying business records, citing lack of witnesses and support, raising $34.8 million in small-dollar donations. Trump expresses determination to fight for the Constitution and prevent similar situations for future presidents.

Political Accusations Against President Joe Biden

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard accused President Joe Biden of abusing power and persecuting political opponents after former President Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records. Gabbard claimed Biden is turning the country into a banana republic controlled by an elitist cabal.

Former President Trump found guilty in NY v. Trump case

Former President Trump found guilty on all counts in the NY v. Trump case and vows to continue fighting for the Constitution, claiming the real verdict will be on Election Day.

Separation of Church and State in America

The phrase 'separation of church and state' does not appear in the Constitution, and the Founding Fathers did not oppose religion in American culture. The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of allowing a peace cross to remain on public land.

Donald Trump's Response to Gag Order in Business Records Trial

Former President Donald Trump speaks out against a gag order in his business records trial, expressing willingness to go to jail for the Constitution. He criticizes the judge's actions and shows support from various legal minds and columnists. The judge found Trump in contempt for a tenth time and threatened jail time if the order is violated again.

Hillary Clinton's comments on Trump supporters and threats to democracy

Hillary Clinton criticizes some supporters of former President Donald Trump for caring more about tax cuts than the sanctity of the Constitution and warns about the dangers of ignoring threats to democracy.

Parliamentary Elections in Togo

Voters in Togo head to the polls for parliamentary elections to test support for a new constitution that would scrap presidential elections and give lawmakers power to choose the president, amid concerns of prolonging the current president's rule.

UFC Fighter Renato Moicano's Pro-American Rant

UFC fighter Renato Moicano delivered a powerful pro-American rant after winning a fight, expressing his love for the Constitution and advocating for free speech and gun rights.

Aaron Lewis Interview with Fox News Digital

Country rock singer Aaron Lewis speaks about facing cancelation and his support for American values and the Constitution in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Sen. Marsha Blackburn called for the U.S. Senate to take up impeachment articles against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. She criticized Sen. Schumer for seeking to table the articles, emphasizing the importance of following the Constitution.

Maine's Sunday hunting ban upheld by court

Maine's highest court has ruled that the state's ban on Sunday hunting is constitutional, despite a lawsuit claiming it should be allowed under the 'right to food' amendment.

Controversial Texas Law SB 4

A federal appeals court has blocked a controversial Texas law that allows state officials to arrest and detain people suspected of entering the country illegally. The court is considering if the law violates the US Constitution, and the enforcement remains on hold for now.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's Critique of Conservative Majority and Originalist Interpretation

Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticizes conservative majority on the court and warns about the implications of originalist interpretation of the Constitution.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's Critique of Court's Approach to Law

Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticizes the Supreme Court's approach to the law, specifically the Dobbs decision, and discusses the importance of considering practical consequences and societal values in interpreting the Constitution.

Abortion Rights in France

France's parliament approved an amendment to the constitution guaranteeing abortion rights at the Palace of Versailles.

France Protects Right to Abortion in Constitution

France becomes the first country to protect the right to abortion in its constitution after a historic vote in a joint session of parliament at the Palace of Versailles.

French Lawmakers Approve Bill Enshrining Woman's Right to Abortion in Constitution

French lawmakers approved a bill enshrining a woman's right to abortion in the French Constitution after a historic joint session of parliament, with overwhelming support and celebration across the country.

Abortion Rights in France

French lawmakers are set to vote on a bill to enshrine a woman's right to abortion in the constitution, following a rollback of abortion rights in the United States. The bill aims to make a woman's right to abortion irreversible and must be approved by a three-fifths majority in a joint session of parliament.

Enshrining Abortion Rights in the French Constitution

France is set to enshrine the right to an abortion in its constitution, with President Macron leading the push following concerns over abortion rights in the U.S. The move has wide support in France and is expected to pass in a historic joint session of parliament at the Palace of Versailles.

Nikki Haley on Donald Trump's Potential Second Term

Former Gov. Nikki Haley expressed uncertainty about whether former President Donald Trump would follow the Constitution in a second term during an interview on NBC's 'Meet the Press.'

Department of Justice warns Mississippi city about jailing people for unpaid fines

The Department of Justice notified a Mississippi city and its police department that jailing people for unpaid fines without determining if they can afford to pay violates the Constitution. The city and police department are working to ensure fines are collected lawfully.

Enshrining Woman's Right to Abortion in France

France's Senate adopted a bill enshrining a woman's right to abortion in the constitution, following a rollback in abortion rights in the United States. The bill is expected to be approved in a joint session of parliament next week.

Irish Catholic Bishops Oppose Amendment on Motherhood in Irish Constitution

Irish Catholic bishops oppose proposed amendment removing references to motherhood in the Irish Constitution, arguing it diminishes the importance of the relationship between marriage and family. The amendment would abolish all mention of motherhood, leaving out the societal contribution of mothers. A referendum is set for March 8 to change the Constitution's definition of family to include 'other durable relationships.'