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The Supreme Court ruled to allow partial enforcement of President Trump's executive order targeting birthright citizenship, finding that universal injunctions likely exceed judicial authority.
Federal courts do not exercise general oversight of the Executive Branch,” declared Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
A look at some of the key provisions in Republicans' domestic policy bill and where the two chambers are divided.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Trump administration’s request to partially pause rulings by three federal judges ...
The Supreme Court on Friday limited the ability of lower-court judges to block executive branch policies nationwide, opening ...
House Republicans advanced legislation on Thursday that seeks to cut funding for the Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
College sports leaders seeking antitrust and other protections from Congress have a potential bargaining chip: School ...
Congress hasn’t declared war on another country since World War II, but U.S. presidents have filed scores of reports pursuant to the War Powers Resolution since it was enacted in 1973, over ...
President Donald Trump heads to a two-day NATO summit in Europe laden with uncertainty over Iran’s response to U.S. air ...
He questioned the lack of discussion and planning regarding the implementation of the Congress’ Six Guarantees and several other promises.
Congress hasn’t declared war on another country since World War II, but U.S. presidents have filed scores of reports pursuant to the War Powers Resolution since it was enacted in 1973, over ...