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Citadel CEO Kenneth Griffin Buys a Copy of the U.S. Constitution at Sotheby’s

Griffin beat out the crypto collective ConstitutionDAO, who had been hoping to purchase the document.
By Helen Holmes

Why Has Putin Recruited Two Museum Directors to Help Him Stay in Power?

Vladimir Putin wants to make changes to the constitution that could extend his time in power. Two museum directors are among those helping him.
By Helen Holmes
Donald Trump

Has Trump Pushed America Into a Constitutional Crisis?

While today’s political environment may be concerning, our form of government has proven to be extremely resilient.
By Donald Scarinci
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt speaks after President Donald Trump.

EPA Head Calls Trump an ‘Empty Vessel’ in Unearthed Interview

By Davis Richardson
The gubernatorial campaign of N.J. Assemblyman John Wisniewski is replacing its campaign manager.

Despite Opposition, Judge Declines to Block Bond Sales for State Buildings in NJ

By Alyana Alfaro
President Donald Trump's pick for CFPB Director, Mick Mulvaney.

Bureaucrats Turn Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Into Game of Thrones

By Davis Richardson
President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on October 10, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Incompetence Should Be an Impeachable Offense

By Harlan Ullman
President Donald Trump boards Air Force One.

Fasten Your Seat Belt: September Turbulence Set to Rock US

By Harlan Ullman
The Constitution may burst Trump’s threat to withdraw from NAFTA.

Trump’s Threat to Withdraw From NAFTA May Hit a Hurdle: The Constitution

By Tim Meyer
A teacher holds up a copy of the U.S. Constitution.

A Modern Patriot’s Silent Journey Through the US Constitution

By Ann Votaw
Or does it?

Delta, Bank of America, AmeEx Accused of Attacking Poor After Ending Theater Funding

By John Bonazzo
Kathy Griffin.

Trump ‘Beheading’ Picture Protected by US Constitution

By Donald Scarinci
Afghan security personnel in Jalalabad.

Can Trump Bomb Afghanistan and Fight ISIS Without Congress?

By Donald Scarinci
Judge Neil Gorsuch.

Dear Senate Democrats: Get Nuked

By Austin Frank
Our founders expected that the federal government would step aside and allow more regionalized institutions to determine the policies that work best for their citizens.

Blue States’ Rights: How States’ Rights Are Making a Comeback on the Left

By Matt Joyner
Officers and directors can have substantial vicarious liability imposed upon them if a public company is found to have caused damages as a result of a securities law violation.

Officers and Directors of Public Companies, Beware of New Bankruptcy Quicksand

By Charles M. Tatelbaum
Convention of States supporters don’t think that the national government is treating states with respect.

Empowering States via ‘Convention of States’ Would Send US Back Centuries

By John A. Tures
Look how happy he is.

13 Photos That Prove Mark Zuckerberg Will Run for President in 2020

By John Bonazzo
MSNBC

Kellyanne Conway on MSNBC: Donald Trump ‘Rarely Draws First Blood’

By Joe Lapointe
Muslim issues were at the forefront of the 2016 election, especially when Khizr Khan spoke at the Democratic National Convention.

Even Fox News Notices Trump Battle Bitterly Over Muslim Hero Son

By Joe Lapointe
The copy of the Emancipation Proclamation that will be offered for sale.

Emancipation Proclamation, 13th Amendment to Hit the Auction Block

By Guelda Voien
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump peers out into the crowd during a campaign event at the International Air Response facility on December 16, 2015 in Mesa, Arizona.

Risky Business: The Unorthodox Way the GOP Can Stop Donald Trump

By Cliston Brown
A photographer snaps a photo of the Facebook logo at the Facebook Innovation Hub on February 24, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. The Facebook Innovation Hub is a temporary exhibition space where the company is showcasing some of its newest technologies and projects.

Can Facebook Be a Form of Child Abuse?

By Robert Garson
COLUMBIA, SC - JULY 10: A South Carolina state police honor guard lowers the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds on July 10, 2015 in Columbia, South Carolina. Republican Governor Nikki Haley presided over the event after signing the historic legislation to remove the flag the day before. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

The Texas Century

By Bernie Quigley
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