The Department of Justice, in seeking to suspend Mayor Adams’ corruption case, is committing a clear violation of the rule of law, the rule that keeps prosecutorial decisions free of politics. The ...
This past week, all hopes that a GOP-controlled Senate would ever stand up even to President Trump’s most destructive cabinet ...
Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed for showdowns at the US Supreme Court where conservatives hold a majority, but it remains an open que ...
The requests by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission mark a major departure from its prior interpretation of ...
House Democrats howling over the flood of unilateral actions streaming from the White House are voicing confidence that the ...
The Trump team has rarely if ever faced such resistance from within the government, a move that may pave the way for further defiance.
Two professors wrote that although it has been argued Trump's order is at odds with language in the 14th Amendment, there could be more nuance to the issue.
In a recent New York Times op ed, legal scholars Randy Barnett and Ilan Wurman offer a partial defense of President Trump's executive order denying ...
The health care provider ​of last resort is working to shore up affiliate clinics that are in dire financial straits.
Two law professor argued in a guest essay for The New York Times that President Donald Trump may hold a strong case on the ...
Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business ...
Even though Elon Musk's claims that it's defamatory to say it looked like he was doing a Nazi salute won't withstand ...