President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was imposing broad and hefty tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China provoked a predictably swift outcry. But there is one aspect of the move that ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward ...
With a compliant Congress and mostly quiet streets, the president’s opponents are turning to the judicial branch with a ...
The Trump administration promised swift-moving changes. While some of those plans have progressed, many were almost ...
A new interpretation of the 14th Amendment is emerging that could amount to President Trump’s best argument for ending ...
American adults are forecast to legally wager a substantial amount of money on Sunday's Super Bowl LIX, but it's only a fraction of the total bet on the big game.
Judges have pumped the breaks on Trump's efforts to freeze spending, curtail birthright citizenship, reduce the federal workforce and more.
Duty calls for federal judges: America’s courts must contain the Trump challenges to the rule of law
As Donald Trump shamelessly stretches the boundaries of the law to expand his power and influence, America’s federal judges ...
The taxing power in the federal government resides in the Congress. The Constitution states that Congress has the power to “lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts” of the ...
Around this time of the year, the “War on Christmas” and the “War on the War on Christmas” once again enter the public discourse, with each side claiming support from assorted statistics and ...
Federal judges in Washington and Maryland say the president's attack on birthright citizenship flouts the 14th Amendment and ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has rejected a death row inmate’s request for information on the most recent execution, which was carried out last week.
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