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Abortion on demand, same-sex marriage, a tax penalty for those who do not buy government-approved health insurance - all “laws of the land” because the Supreme Court says so?
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory changes—raises legal and constitutional questions about the evolving relationship ...
President Donald Trump secured a major legislative victory with the passage of his "Big Beautiful Bill" in July. See his ...
As we celebrate July 4, regardless of our politics, let us rededicate ourselves to preserving the essential role of an ...
The planned cuts of about 750 at the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, which has a staff of around 1,000, are part of the ...
We may criticize or appeal court rulings we don't agree with. But we cannot defy the rulings of duly constituted courts and ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Two attorneys and former city council members stepped up to the podium Monday night (July 7) to discuss current disputes involving Mayor Kahlil Seren and his ever-deepening ...
Celebrating the passage of the "big, beautiful bill," House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., praised the Trump administration's ...
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court determined that the state’s Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules cannot block rules ...
A bipartisan group of 40-plus retired federal judges is confronting an increasingly fraught legal environment that’s bad for ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies.
Scavino and two other top officials sold Trump Media stock with a combined value of up to $10 million before tariffs news ...