In Monday's arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a majority of Supreme Court justices seemed to agree a president controls the ...
President Donald Trump’s lawyer argued on Monday for far-reaching power that would go well beyond his ability to fire ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a legal case that could vastly expand presidential powers. At stake are 90 years ...
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Trump's AI executive order likely to face resistance from red and blue states alike
The proposed executive order, the details of which are not yet known, has faced pushback from conservative governors who have ...
The court’s conservative majority seemed ready to overturn or strictly limit a landmark decision from 1935 in a case dealing ...
Military law experts say the U.S. military's lethal strike on Venezuelans clinging to debris is a textbook example of ...
The legal rules that Trump is abusing are so complicated that multiple judges have resorted to bullet points and spreadsheets ...
Republican lawmakers are occasionally pushing back on President Trump's expansive use of executive power, but will that trend hold?
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NPR battles Trump executive order in court
NPR was in court for a pivotal hearing arguing that the Trump administration had broken the law with its treatment of public ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case over whether President Donald Trump can fire independent agency heads without cause.
Caleb E. Nelson, a leading originalist law professor, challenged the conventional wisdom of the “unitary executive theory” in ...
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