Many presidents have stretched the limits of executive power. Today, Donald Trump is testing those boundaries again.
There may be no greater convert to the dubious virtues of unlimited executive power than a former skeptic who has taken up residence in the White House. President Donald Trump, once a critic of the ...
For more than two centuries, presidents of both parties exercised wide executive latitude across war, trade, and immigration. The Constitution grants the president authority as commander-in-chief, and ...
President Donald Trump, center, greets Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts, right, as he arrives to address a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025 ...
It was past Cathy Harris' bedtime when an email arrived in her inbox on Feb. 10 from someone in the presidential personnel office. She opened it the following morning. It was brief and to the point.
Economic imperative or executive overreach? That is the question the Supreme Court is preparing this week to confront, in one of its most monumental appeals over the scope of executive power, a ...
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