Andrew Jackson was the first president to defy the US supreme court. The question is whether Donald Trump will take a leaf out of his book.
A little judicial forum shopping assisted these efforts, too, since several ICE detentions and deportations are coming out of ...
I’m Aaron Retica, an editor-at-large in the Opinion section of “The New York Times.” One of the surprising things about the ...
Danish foreign minister hits back over U.S. rhetoric on Greenland after Vance visit - Vice president says U.S. hopes to ...
The Pendleton Act of 1883 removed political influence from many federal jobs. Its influence shaped the civil service ...
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Jenner & Block on Tuesday became the latest target in President Donald Trump's war on Big Law after he issued an executive ...
A letter sent to employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on Friday said that most positions would be ...
In a preliminary injunction, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ordered the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to ...
A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to keep the lights on at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with ...
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AlterNet on MSNDear GOP: America is not going to forget — and many Americans will never forgive | OpinionDear Republicans, Here we go again. A large chunk of Trump‘s cabinet and our national security leaders just endangered our ...
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Siouxland Families on MSNCould South Dakota be home to the proposed Garden of Heroes?South Dakota might be right at the heart of a fun idea to celebrate American history as we head into the nation's ...
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We know that at least five of the Venezuelan immigrants were seeking asylum legally. Three had hearings scheduled later this month. How could they be rounded up and flown to El Salvador in the middle ...
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