US Constitution
George Santos’ Press Team Denies He Was Born In the United States, Then Denies Denial
As he runs for re-election, the scandal-plagued congressman's representatives seem confused.
Congress Has No Idea if George Santos Can Legally Serve in Congress
No one in authority seems sure who checks to see if members of Congress meet constitutional requirements, but everyone's sure it's not them.
What to Bring to a Peaceful Protest
The gear you should bring when exercising your Constitutional right to peaceably assemble, and what you should leave behind.
AT&T and Time Warner Execs Vow to Protect Press Freedom Under Trump
The issue of First Amendment free speech protections is now front and center.
Satanic Art: A Fight for Freedom
Is Satanism the most inclusive religion? Lucien Greaves, co-founder of The Satanic Temple believes it is.
In Suing US Government Over Privacy, Microsoft Fights for Its Bottom Line
Researchers estimate that America's information technology sector faces billion-dollar losses in the cloud computing industry due to surveillance fears.
The Governor of Texas Just Called for a 'Convention of States' to Amend the US Constitution
He wants to restore power to the states.
Donald Trump Doesn't Care That You're Horrified About His Comments on Muslims
This is by no means the first time Trump has said something outlandish, especially about immigrants, but his latest statements may have provoked the most incensed response yet, in particular from the White House.
Alex Rodriguez Hits Home Run No. 660, Singlehandedly Pens U.S. Constitution
Alex Rodriguez, American hero, hit his 660th home run last night, tying Willie Mays and creating a constitutional democracy.
Oklahoma and Nebraska Want to Kill Legal Weed in Colorado
The two states are accusing Colorado's booming cannabis industry of spilling across their borders and getting their citizens illegally high.