Article 3.5, a never-before-used provision with unlimited authority to remake our constitutional order with Musk as the unelected and unaccountable leader.
Musk, Trump say they have a mandate to slash the size of the federal government, but the involved AGs argue Congress has ceded too much power.
The New York case that blocked Elon Musk's access to Treasury records is one of three cases against the Department of ...
More than a dozen state attorneys general and numerous current and former government employees filed lawsuits Thursday aiming ...
A US federal judge in Maine granted a temporary injunction on Thursday to pause the implementation of a gun law that requires 72 hours to pass before the purchase of firearms can be completed. Judge ...
A key voice in the Trump administration is looking to weaponize the impeachment process against federal judges who disagree ...
The president's arrival in his adopted home county came on the heels of another week of breakthroughs and upheaval in the ...
Trump is fighting back with some lawsuits of his own on the critical issue of illegal immigration. In the past week, the Justice Department has filed suits against the city of Chicago and the state of ...
Convention means nothing to Donald Trump. Neither does the Constitution. Since re-assuming office, he has summarily dismissed the Chair of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and a member of the ...
Congress has the authority to control government expenditures. Donald Trump is the latest president to try to get around that ...
A political science lecturer explains what a constitutional crisis means, if the U.S. is in one and how it could affect Nevadans.
Oregon and 11 other states have filed a lawsuit to stop what attorneys general call “Elon Musk’s unconstitutional power grab.