Congress should investigate the Justice Department: But not to score partisan political points
The idea of Congress investigating how the Justice Department does what it does should not be controversial on its face.
The idea of Congress investigating how the Justice Department does what it does should not be controversial on its face.
The House of Representatives did what it needed to pass a rules package on a 220-213 vote Monday night, with a return of the Holman Rule.
Waynesboro City Council elects as its vice mayor a MAGA Republican who joked about a man attacking a Democrat with a hammer.
Kevin McCarthy’s pursuit of power put him into quite a predicament. He was willing to give up anything in concessions to pick up votes, but those who opposed him simply did not trust him.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the John Marshall Center for Constitutional History & Civics invite guests to join three of America’s top legal thinkers for a panel discussion.
The calendar has flipped to 2023. OK, technically, I don’t yet have a 2023 calendar to flip to. The New Year kinda snuck up on me.
From news to sports and politics to crime, here’s a look at what you read most in 2022. With more than 3.1 million readers in the calendar year, and individual stories racking up more than 15,000 reads, we’ve compiled the most-read stories of 2022, in case you missed them.
I’d been of the opinion lately that Vladimir Putin, with his deft play on the Brittney Griner trade, knows the U.S. better than we know ourselves.
Congress, in a rare move, is righting a wrong, at least in the short term, with an effort under way to amend language in a defense bill that would have forced top NFL prospect Andre Carter II out of next spring’s draft.
Andre Carter II is a projected first-round NFL Draft pick in 2023, the second-rated outside linebacker on Mel Kiper Jr.’s big board.
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