The Supreme Court will rule that President Donald Trump has the power to fire independent federal agency heads.
The high court is asked to limit nationwide injunctions that blocked the president’s bid to restrict who is entitled to ...
ToplineThe Trump administration asked the Supreme Court Thursday to partially halt court rulings blocking President Donald ...
The Trump administration wants a judicial showdown over independent agencies. The history is muddled—and the consequences ...
In 2018, China's legislature nearly unanimously endorsed a change to the Constitution formally removing term limits to enable ...
President Donald Trump is attempting to revive the president’s constitutional authority to refuse to spend funds in discrete ...
A federal judge instructed the lawyers before her to walk through the history of the National Labor Relations Board and the ...
The following news items are reprinted from the Manistee Daily News for the week Feb. 27 through March 5, 1925 and are compiled from the Manistee County Historical Museum’s newspaper archives. Read ...
The protests come as part of a larger coordinated national protest that was seen on Saturday over the firing of National Parks employees. The efforts to get rid of the jobs come from Elon Musk's ...
the Supreme Court had to first decide whether the justices even had the power to step in and stop a clear injustice before they were able to actually do it. Thankfully in a 6-3 ruling, the ...
Ali's order to unfreeze billions of dollars by midnight Wednesday will remain on hold until the Supreme ... Court has a chance to weigh in more fully, according to the brief order signed by Chief ...