But as for Trump’s other actions of concern such as the firing of inspectors general and members of regulatory agencies, there is plenty of historical precedent for presidents making similar efforts ...
US Senator Jack Reed described the judge as “a legal legend” and “a man of great wisdom, integrity, modesty, wit, and high ...
Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, sued the Trump administration earlier this month after the ...
Wisconsin is a "wild west in terms of campaign spending," with the last high court race shattering spending records ...
Despite their apparent powerlessness, Democrats can block appropriations measures with a Senate filibuster, as they could in ...
The case against Dr. Margaret Carpenter appears to be the first instance of criminal charges against a doctor accused of ...
The magnificent Impressionist painting of a rainy Paris streetscape that hung on a wall in Lilly Cassirer’s home in Germany ...
A number of companies have scaled back or set aside the DEI initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the ...
The case could lead to an influx of "reverse discrimination" claims as the nation turns away from diversity, equity and ...
President Trump’s efforts to expand control over independent agencies tees up a new test of presidential power that is ...
Short of the Civil War, it’s hard to imagine a constitutional crisis more dangerous than what we’re in for if President Donald Trump sticks by his professed belief that federal judges have no right to ...
It’s not only crucial for democracy, but it’s the only way for the court to stay consistent with its own rulings.