President Donald Trump is worsening America’s ballooning debt with his proposed $1 billion ballroom, according to a recent ...
Our story wasn’t unusual. Because the median house was within our financial reach, members of my generation were able to ...
At Brookings, these authors have a piece suggesting more uncertain than in most initial reports about the full partisan consequences of Louisiana v. Callais. The piece offers details about specific ...
A progressive Democrat is headed to Congress. Analilia Mejia won a special election in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District on April 16, beating moderate Republican Joe Hathaway 59.5% to 40%, ...
Three candidates are vying to fill the seat vacated by Democrat Mikie Sherrill, now the New Jersey governor, who resigned in ...
The US is bracing for another cycle of elections, with November’s midterms determining the scope of Donald Trump’s power in the final two years of his presidency. All seats in the House of ...
Whether they march to the MAGA drumbeat or roost on the progressive left, populists share a need for scapegoats. To inflame public passions and convert them into votes, each side vows to stop ...
In “Trump’s Habeas Corpus Threat” (Politics & Ideas, May 14), William A. Galston criticizes the idea that President Donald Trump could unilaterally suspend habeas corpus to deport illegal aliens ...
William Galston makes several errors in his column “In Defense of Birthright Citizenship,” Politics & Ideas, Feb. 12). The evolution in the law of naturalization shows that the difference between “not ...
Thursday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Andrew Walworth is joined by author William Galston to talk about his new piece in the Wall Street Journal making the case for continuing to fund the ...
The incoming Trump administration plan to slash federal spending would have to overcome decades of court decisions and likely face a Supreme Court showdown, experts say, a legal headwind highlighted ...