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The question is not whether Congress or the Supreme Court has the power to stop Donald Trump but whether they will ever use it.
As we celebrate July 4, regardless of our politics, let us rededicate ourselves to preserving the essential role of an independent judiciary.
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on spending and tariffs. It adds up to a turbocharged executive.
In the case of Trump’s strikes on Iran, these actions should not only be scrutinized by their disregard for congressional ...
The looming question after the nationwide "No Kings" protests last month was, "Now what?" Longtime San Diego political ...
At each major crossroad in America’s history — the Revolutionary War, the westward migration, the Civil War, the Great ...
OP-ED. Public law professor Julien Jeanneney voices concern over the recent elimination by the highest court in the United ...
The court tied the hands of judges at a time when Congress has been cowed and internal executive branch constraints have been ...
Rep. Maggie Goodlander said she believes some of the president’s actions during his first few months in office are a breach ...
Take your pick. What sort of news do you want to consider? The truth that frogs eat mosquitoes, an opinion that frogs are not eating properly, or do you want to believe that if you kiss enough frogs ...
The Ohio Supreme Court sided with an expansive view of judicial authority, undermining the clerk of courts' role as a check ...