Some Reasons Why Lawsuits to Disqualify Trump Will Fail

No responsible court should hear such a case, and no responsible lawyer should bring it.
Constitution’s Impeachment Rules Require Biden Inquiry to Be Narrowly Focused

Constitutional writers have long understood the meaning of the terms “Treason,” “Bribery,” and high Crimes.” But the phrase “high Misdemeanors” was a subject of controversy.
Mike Pence, ‘Slate,’ and the Carefree World of the Leftist

Hostile media force conservative public figures—especially religious conservatives—to adopt far more stringent standards than those applied to leftists.
Is Biden the Worst President Ever? A Historical Assessment

Thus far, Biden’s presidency ranks poorly even measured by the standards liberal historians use to rank presidents.
Natelson: Lakewood taxpayers foot the bill for ‘progressive’ propaganda

The City of Lakewood is wasting money on parties and “progressive” propaganda.
The Highly Political and Misunderstood Case of Moore v. Harper

Chief Justice Roberts’s language may create confusion the next time a state has a contested presidential election.
Your Guide to This Year’s Constitutional Cases From SCOTUS — Part I

The Supreme Court issued both liberal and constitutionalist decisions.
Tyler v. Hennepin County: Why This Seemingly Innocent Decision is Disquieting

This case undermined state control over its own property law and probably gave the property owner an undeserved benefit.
Arizona v. Navajo Nation: SCOTUS Zags Back

A key part of the majority opinion seems to conflict with the majority opinion in an Indian law case decided just a few days earlier.
Supreme Court Confirms Rule that when State Legislatures Act in the Amendment Process, They Do So Independently

The Supreme Court has re-confirmed a key rule of constitutional amendment law.
Here’s Why It Seems Trump is Always in Trouble

The weaponization of institutions against conservative politicians is nothing new, but Trump, unlike others, has not learned how to counter it.
The Supreme Court’s Confused Decision in Haaland v. Brackeen

The Commerce Clause part of the decision is a mess. There is no more polite way to describe it.