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Once again, Trump’s aggressive, scattershot use of executive power has pushed us into new constitutional territory.
A federal judge in Massachusetts had blocked the Trump administration from laying off more than 1,300 employees at the Department of Education.
Elizabeth Goitein of the Brennan Center for Justice says presidential emergency powers, which President Trump has used to ...
President Trump's executive order faces lawsuits over proof-of-citizenship voting rules and mail ballot deadlines ...
Immigration order restricting travel from 19 nations could prove difficult to challenge legally, with one attorney noting its ...
Now, almost 20 years later, the likely demise of the notion of the FCC as an “independent” agency may possibly spur Congress ...
Federal authorities are moving to drop a racial discrimination lawsuit against the Sheetz convenience store chain, part of a ...
The Rule of Law is embedded in our Constitution which protects us, WE THE PEOPLE. To “secure liberty,” the Founding Fathers ...
Post-Biden presidency investigations are testing the legal limits of executive power as President Donald Trump looks into whether key orders were signed without the former president’s consent.
Reinforcing the regulatory powers of Cantonment Boards, the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar has ruled ...
Legal experts suggest that Donald Trump may have the opportunity to appoint additional Supreme Court justices during a ...