The lawyer representing the administration, Julie Le, responded by telling Blackwell that she is very tired. “The system ...
Late last month, Fox News published what is, even in Fox News-adjusted terms, perhaps the least essential piece of journalism I have ever laid eyes on: an op-ed from Ben Aguiñaga, a former clerk to ...
On January 28, as a partial government shutdown loomed, Senate Democrats conditioned their support for funding the Department of Homeland Security on a short list of demands. In addition to a ban on ...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Wednesday in Trump v. Cook, a case about President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire Dr. Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The Federal ...
The installation of university leaders—deans, provosts, and presidents—usually happens without incident. By the time a university has announced new leadership, the vetting has long since receded in ...
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court released its first decisions of the term that began back in October. The Court typically saves its most divisive rulings for the end of its term, in June or July, ...
Perhaps Bondi’s simplest task—if not logistically, then just in terms of the plain-language requirements of federal law—was publicly releasing the Justice Department’s files related to the late ...
Earlier this month, Republican leaders of the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to the heads of the federal court system’s policymaking and administrative bodies, sounding the alarm about an ...
Last month, the Supreme Court agreed to hear oral argument in Trump v. Barbara, a case that challenges the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order purporting to redefine ...
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