Devon is not a single place,” proclaimed Torbay Council leader Dave Thomas. “It’s a collection of distinct communities, each ...
A notice on top of its website says "the well has run dry." The Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website warning that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits ...
Belief that a ‘corrupt elite is secretly running the world’ is one of the longest-running and most widespread conspiracy ...
Alexander Hamilton’s treatise on executive power is one of the conservative legal movement’s favorite texts to quote—and ...
The region needs to plan a response to the call for simpler more cost-effective local government or risk changes being "imposed" upon them, Andrew Little says.
In practice, that has meant more expert, technocratic leadership. It has meant more corporate regulation than Republicans ...
During oral arguments, the conservative justices made clear that they intend to allow Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca ...
I will explore the origins, development, and implications of the unitary executive theory. It argues that while the theory ...
Trump appears to have found another way to expand his presidential power at a time when the Supreme Court is cutting back on ...
The Court's right-wing bloc sounds ready to axe independent federal agencies—and the precedents that guard them.
Our heroic lower court judges, and the Justice Department’s war on the only group blocking Trump’s extra-legal push.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks legal scholar Jeffrey Rosen how a Supreme Court case over the firing of Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic FTC commissioner, could expand presidential powers.