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Today, we celebrate the 238th anniversary of the publication of the very first essay in The Federalist Papers. Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist No. 1 from Oct. 27, 1787, marks the start of a seminal ...
“Journalists from nearly every major U.S. news outlet, including The Washington Post, turned in their press badges Wednesday after refusing to adhere to the new rules for reporters at the Pentagon.
Could LL Cool J or Chance the Rapper be dark horses in this race? Billboard breaks down the potential nominees for best rap album at the 2026 Grammys. By Kyle Denis Clipse has earned just one single ...
During the 2016 presidential election campaign, candidate Donald Trump took the unprecedented move of releasing a list of his potential Supreme Court nominees. But Trump didn’t assemble this list ...
Or that the CIT panel’s sole Trump appointee, far from being a Federalist Society creature, is a lifelong Democrat—that court’s governing statute requires partisan balance—who had previously been a ...
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During consideration of the Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law by President Trump last month, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) inserted a measure that would have discouraged state-level regulation of ...
In a June 29 commentary — “ ‘No Kings’ but for the kingly presidents we’ve already had?” — John C. “Chuck” Chalberg is tilting at windmills. The flaws in the piece are many; the two major ones are a ...
In a major about-face, Donald Trump is turning on the conservative powerhouse that built his judicial legacy, the Federalist Society. Yale Law professor Akhil Reed Amar warns that this break with the ...
John Yoo is a professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley. If it were not for the Federalist Society, Donald Trump would have no presidency. In fact, were it not for the Federalist ...