In 1987, Judge Robert Bork went before the Senate Judiciary Committee for confirmation hearings to the Supreme Court.
When Gwynne A. Wilcox sued President Trump on Wednesday over her firing from the National Labor Relations Board, her lawsuit included an unusually candid statement. Ms. Wilcox knew, she said, that Mr.
President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward ...
Trump’s executive order stripping federal workers of legal protections is the most dangerous of his unlawful power grabs. But ...
Trump’s removal of two of the three officials, Burrows and Wilcox, may reflect Trump’s anti-DEI animus as well, because ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has spent recent days alongside several Trump administration Cabinet officials – making ...
New York's Commission on Judicial Conduct investigates judges accused of misbehavior, malfeasance and occasional criminal ...
Stephen Puleo’s biography offers a fresh glimpse into the Radical Republicans’ struggle against slavery and shines a light on ...
Attorney John C. Eastman is among the most prominent voices who helped propel the idea of curbing automatic citizenship into ...
The Supreme Court majority built by Donald Trump could uphold efforts to expand presidential authority based on the legal ...
When Senator Lindsay Graham, a critic of Tulsi Gabbard, who is tied with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the most endangered ...
Thanks to the Roberts court, Trump’s expanded executive authority includes criminal immunity. While the conservatives maintain that the president needs unencumbered power to faithfully execute the ...
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