Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular civics education guest opinion column about the U.S.
As Donald Trump prepares for a potential second term, questions have arisen about his ability to remain in office once his ...
The 22nd Amendment says, "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice," and it also says vice ...
The U.S. president-elect, Donald Trump, on Wednesday, while addressing the House GOP conference at Capitol Hill, joked about ...
The Supreme Court’s approach toward religion in schools has been shifting, adding to uncertainty about legislation such as ...
John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the United States and is responsible ... he refused to sign the Constitution because ...
On November 7, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the audience at the Valdai International Discussion Club in Sochi that ...
Elections can have important impacts on the economy, but the most important ones are preceded by some kind of revolution in ...
Sen. John Thune has won an internal election among Republican senators to become the chamber’s next majority leader ...
The United States Constitution's Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) establishes additional eligibility requirements for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? Attorney General Matt Gaetz? He can’t be serious, can he? Meanwhile, Democrats look for new ...
Opinion
Thune elected Senate leader
Republicans have elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune as the next Senate majority leader, completing a momentous shift in their leadership that elevates a top deputy of Mitch McConnell into a key ...