How did the US go from a nation that revered liberty to one with despotic governance? While political forces already were ...
When Americans today think of the Constitution, many of us think of certain cherished freedoms we hold dear: freedom of speech, religion, and the press. Protection from unreasonable search and seizure ...
To Marshall, as to all Federalists, French Jacobinism seemed dangerous to liberty and property in the same measure that Bolshevism threatens the standing order of to-day. Thomas Jefferson ...
All eyes on Inauguration Day and Donald Trump's official return to the White House. His speech will give an idea of ​​what ...
The earliest example of a president impounding monies occurred in 1803, when Thomas Jefferson told Congress ... supersonic transport, anti-ballistic missile defenses, enlarging the merchant ...
Musk’s recent choice to start using an avatar modeled on “Pepe the Frog,” an online cartoon figure first denounced as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League in 2016, suggests the trend ...
Jefferson was berated as a mean-spirited hypocrite ... Or, as Stanford Historian Thomas A. Bailey writes: “The Commander-in-Chief is also the Teacher-in-Chief. If he is to get the wheels ...
Trump will stand at the podium in a time of deep division and great challenge, somewhat akin to the circumstances that confronted Thomas Jefferson ... the last of the Federalists to hold office ...