ANALYSIS: Trump has finally bent the Senate to his will. And, as Eric Garcia writes, he has done it at the expense of ...
As of Friday evening, several websites discussing topics of gender identity and sexual orientation had been taken down on the ...
For years, the Supreme Court has been expanding the boundaries of government aid to religious schools. St. Isidore’s case ...
Interim D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin has launched a preliminary investigation into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY ...
The interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia may have his sights set on taking some form of legal action against ...
During his confirmation hearings this week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would promote vaccines as HHS secretary, despite a ...
The court has likewise narrowed the scope of criminal laws targeting public corruption, holding that bribery laws require an ...
Can a charter school be religious? The Supreme Court decision about St. Isidore, a Catholic school in Oklahoma, could redraw ...
Englishman Guy Fawkes, convicted of high treason for his part in the “Gunpowder Plot,” was set to be hanged, drawn and quartered, but broke his neck after falling ...
Trump broke the law last Friday night when he summarily fired 18 inspectors general and ignored the 1978 law that requires giving 30 days notice to the Congress and providing cause for such actions.
A memo obtained by the Guardian shows Charles Koch's dark-money network spending big on—sorry, against—class warfare.
For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend ...