Judicial Activism and the Constitution
By Douglas V. Gibbs In 1787, the Founding Fathers debated judicial power with intensity and foresight. The conscept of judicial...
By Douglas V. Gibbs In 1787, the Founding Fathers debated judicial power with intensity and foresight. The conscept of judicial...
By Douglas V. Gibbs In a ruling that stunned election integrity advocates, Clinton-appointed Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District...
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By Douglas V. Gibbs As the Supreme Court’s upcoming redistricting decision may reshape the electoral map if the justices rule...
By Douglas V. Gibbs The United States Supreme Court has heard opening arguments for the Louisiana v. Callais case, a...
By Douglas V. Gibbs In court cases that make it to the United States Supreme Court, an argument you...
By Douglas V. Gibbs Elbridge Gerry, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Massachusetts, decided that something...
By Douglas V. Gibbs We, and by “we” I mean the conservative Trump-supporting side of politics, knew from day...
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By Douglas V. Gibbs Finally, the United States Supreme Court has stood up and said “Enough!” to activist judges who...