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For both practical and constitutional reasons, this is the obvious way out of the chaos Trump's tariffs have created.
Presidents have historically claimed vast executive authority. Before Trump, several presidents employed the International ...
The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.
California challenges voter ID in Huntington Beach but doesn't challenge noncitizen voting in San Francisco and Oakland.
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A new district attorney in California is rejecting her predecessor’s recommendations to resentence death row inmates. Records obtained by CalMatters show at least four cases in which Alameda ...
A recent U.S. federal court decision questions the extent of presidential power under the International Emergency Economic ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton can move forward with his efforts to gather records from El Paso’s Annunciation House to ...
Mexico is about to join the club. Following a controversial constitutional change that the outgoing president, Andrés Manuel ...
Three women and two physicians from Lawrence are plaintiffs in a Kansas lawsuit challenging constitutionality of a state law ...
The president’s fury at Leonard Leo for recommending judges who won’t do exactly what he wants shows his corrupt ...
Many of the tariffs rest on a law Congress passed in 1977, giving the president the authority to “regulate” aspects of ...