A flurry of seemingly illegal orders and firings could tee up the Supreme Court to cement a vast expansion of Presidential ...
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The drama over federal-grant spending this week isn’t mere disorganization; it’s part of a broader effort to remake the ...
The prospect of legal challenges to President Trump’s purges may be a feature, not a bug, for adherents of sweeping ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Amid a flurry of executive orders affecting transgender Americans, the Trump administration ordered restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors. Calling it “a stain on our ...
Opinion
Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 29 The Washington Post on Trump's OMB pick The White House memo announcing a federal spending freeze, rescinded Wednesday ...
Public-policy expert Don Kettl discusses Trump and Musk’s blitzkrieg attack on the federal workforce, and where it goes next.
The OMB memo is the boldest, and clearest example of how the administration is employing Project 2025’s strategies.
And what the seemingly illegal mass firings could mean for the future of independent agencies in the federal government.
"There's a whole host of actions that it triggers that then will lead to impacts on contractors," said Stephanie Kostro.
The Commission on Practice upheld 41 ethics violations against Knudsen for his role in legal stand-off that involved all ...
The executive branch does control smaller tranches of ... efforts to control the curriculum have sometimes sputtered. In Oklahoma, for example, where the state superintendent, Ryan Walters ...