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"If the founding generation believed that the Constitution actually authorized that, it would not have been ratified," ...
The Lax Kw’alaams Band Council serves as the elected governing body of the Lax Kw’alaams First Nation, located on the ...
"Trump may not want to rule out a third term but the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution does," one expert told ABC News.
The ruling Tuesday from U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang appears to permit the Trump administration to ratify and maintain ...
A draft lawsuit being floated to attorneys general in several states argues Congress must call a convention over the national ...
No president is supposed to serve more than two full terms. That rule became part of the US Constitution in 1951, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt died.
The 87th attorney general will only go so far as to say that the 47th president ‘probably’ can’t serve as the 48th.
President Trump has insisted that he’s serious about wanting to serve a third term in office, an ambition that runs contrary ...
It took three-and-a-half years to ratify the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution: “No person shall be elected to the office of ...
“If you went back during the debates about ratifying the Constitution, and you would have said that under this Constitution, a district judge would be able to neuter the president’s ability on ...
Discover why the possible pursuit of a third presidential term by Donald Trump could open the door to fixing a flaw in the ...