Executive actions are one thing, but what Congress does next will determine the scope of the president’s slash-and-burn ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is struggling to corral rogue members of the House Republican Conference during this ...
Members of Colorado's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals spoke to law students on Friday about when and how they compromise ...
House Democrats howling over the flood of unilateral actions streaming from the White House are voicing confidence that the ...
The White House says court rulings going against the Trump administration are coming from “judicial activists” on the bench ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) didn’t rule out a full-year stopgap to keep the government funded through the end of the fiscal ...
House speaker Mike Johnson downplayed president Donald Trump's defiance of court decisions blocking his executive orders, but ...
The U.S. Supreme Court scheduled a March 24 hearing to determine whether Louisiana will have one or two majority-Black ...
It’s a revealing and risible revue in Washington’s corridors of cower. Our GOP-led Congress has abdicated any oversight role ...
After Vance’s comments that “judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power,” some Republican lawmakers find themselves defending the judicial branch.
The House speaker doesn’t seem to care too much that there are supposed to be three equal branches of government.
President Donald Trump will need the Supreme Court, with three justices he appointed, to enable the most aggressive of the ...