President Trump's flurry of executive actions and orders spark a critical question: Does he have the power he claims to have?
The “unitary executive theory” underpins most of the Trump administration’s most sweeping — and potentially illegal — actions ...
The president’s blizzard of executive orders is a bold challenge to the powers of Congress and the courts. The Constitution ...
All told, Trump has signed 54 executive orders in just over two weeks back in office, which is already more than any ...
A president who wants to brazenly challenge both Congress and the courts will be hard to constrain.
President Trump issued an executive order entitled “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology.” The order ...
With an aggressive reading of the Constitution, the president aims to upend the balance of power in Washington.
Donald Trump is back in office and already flexing executive authority in unprecedented ways. NPR hears analysis from Bowdoin University's Andrew Rudalevige, who studies presidential power.
In his executive orders, Trump repeatedly asserted that he can make and interpret law, alongside Congress and the courts.
PARSIPPANY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As financial institutions endeavor to balance risk with opportunity across credit, fraud, and identity/compliance, a new executive brief from Chartis Research ...
through the realignment of an existing executive branch agency. Under an executive order, the United States Digital Service will be rebranded as the United States DOGE Service. The agency is ...