With an executive branch seemingly antagonistic toward its own Environmental Protection Agency, environmentalists may look to ...
A dramatic shift in federal leadership has heightened attention on state attorneys general offices, which have long served as ...
Yet now the focus of Christian right isn’t on the defense of liberty; it’s on the accumulation of power. And it is using that ...
We're in a weird place when the architect of our doom is now the only Republican with the stones to vote against RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth.
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Michael Hiltzik: These are the legal obstacles that could stop Trump's assault on government in its tracksThe premise that all federal dollars should be spent consistently with the priorities of the president "pretty much turns the 'faithful execution of the laws' idea (the president's responsibility ...
House committee chairs want millions of dollars more for internal operations this Congress, despite a push to shrink the ...
ALEC’s sweeping pay-to-play playbook for 2025 covers a host of other high-stakes issues and corporate pet policies that ...
Courts are blocking efforts to gut the federal government, but the administration’s moves could still have a chilling effect.
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In her first public comments since the start of Trump's second term, Justice Sotomayor said she believes the ruling puts the ...
Recent Supreme Court rulings dismantling Chevron deference and elevating the major questions doctrine could hurt the ...
And in fact, quite often, the Constitution intentionally acts as a brake on majoritarianism. It creates structures, ...
Sotomayor criticizes presidential immunity case as putting the high court’s legitimacy on the line
Wade in 2022, and striking down affirmative action in college admissions in 2023 and the Chevron doctrine in 2024. "I think that creates instability in the society, in people’s perception of law ...
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