In times of national emergency, should the Supreme Court dictate America’s grand strategy and international economic policies? This question confronts the justices this week in Learning Resources v.
Three lower courts have ruled illegal President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose worldwide tariffs. Now the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is due on Wednesday to hear arguments over the legality of Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs in a case ...
The 2025 government shutdown has officially broken records and made history as the longest shutdown to date, now surpassing ...
Dick Cheney was the public face of the Bush administration’s boundary-pushing approach to surveillance and intelligence ...
The high court’s conservative majority largely blesses broad executive power, but some justices are also wary of it in the economic realm.
Even by its own bleak standards, Washington’s new record is a monument to failure by leaders who are harming citizens they were elected to serve.
The court’s decision could have a wide-ranging impact on the president’s trade policy and trade negotiations with hundreds of ...
In a letter sent to the governor, Van Orden emphasized the urgency of meeting the federal submission deadline and ensuring ...
President Donald Trump’s power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs is coming before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in ...
Easterling said those people received notifications in early October that health insurance premiums were expected to increase ...
Kansans are experiencing firsthand how much their monthly insurance costs will increase if Affordable Care Act tax credits ...