Yes, the evidence shows you can trust Obama to enforce immigration laws.
Another victory for marriage equality. This time from the state that gave us the Supreme Court’s landmark decision on interracial marriage.
Don’t expect much out of Congress for the rest of 2014, or for the two years after that either.
President Obama’s new rules for killing Americans with drones are proving inconvenient.
Big news out of the House of Representatives
Mitch McConnell’s hopes to become Senate Majority Leader could hinge on what happens in his own state and in Georgia.
John Boehner explains quite succinctly why nothing big is getting done in Congress.
CVS makes a business decision that is earning it kudos for the most part.
The House GOP leadership’s principles are a good start, but it’s unclear if they can make it past the anti “amnesty” crowd that seems to dominate the GOP.
The President’s sixth State Of The Union Address was fairly low-key.
Iran has promised to roll back parts of its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
There are some signs that there may be room to strike a deal on the extension of unemployment benefits, but it’s likely to require some drama on Capitol Hill before it happens.
From Florida, a small victory for Fourth Amendment rights.
A Federal Judge in New York upholds, for the most part, that state’s new gun control law.
The “paper of record” joins the call for some kind of deal with Edward Snowden.
Has Speaker Boehner breathed new life into immigration reform in the House? Maybe.
Ted Cruz continues to act as if he hasn’t learned his lessons from the shutdown debacle
Vladimir Putin seems to be getting a lot of love from cultural conservatives in the United States.
The likelihood of any action on gun control in 2014 is extremely limited
There’s a potentially fatal legal argument looming out there for the PPACA.
Once again, Chris Christie seems to be directly challenging the right wing of his party.
Once again, the Administration has unilaterally changed the Affordable Care Act.
A bunch of people talking on cellphones during a plane flight would annoy the heck out of me, but the government shouldn’t be involved in deciding if it should be allowed.
For a year that seemed to start out so well, 2013 has been among the President’s worst of this five years he’s been in office.
Last night, Speaker John Boehner showed that he can beat the Tea Party wing of the Caucus he heads. That has important consequences for the future.
The Supreme Court may have just given a boost to those who want to subject online sales to the same sales taxes as in-person sales.
The opponents of the temporary deal reached in Geneva have been making some ridiculous historical analogies.
Some Members of Congress are talking about pushing a bill imposing new sanction on Iran despite the deal reached in Geneva yesterday.
Republican hardliners are pushing a position on immigration that is completely out of sync with the nation as a whole.