The spirited back-and-forth may explain why the tariffs case took months for the court to resolve, and it exposed rifts that could prove meaningful for Trump as well as future presidents.
In truth, Trump’s tariffs were always on shaky legal ground, no matter how confidently the White House insisted they were ...
For those of us who grew up after the 1960s — at least those of us who are white and were raised in rural Minnesota — it seemed, perhaps, that ...
Iran held annual military drills with Russia on Thursday as a second American aircraft carrier drew closer to the Middle East, with both the United ...
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.” ...
A tort reform push was dramatically pared back in the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, leaving behind narrow public ...
Indiana Senate Republicans have inserted an amendment into a bill on ballot-scanning rules that would cut early voting from 28 days to 16, citing a need to reduce costs and ease election ...
Jesse Jackson's successful library sit-in at a Greenville, South Carolina library influenced Nashville's own lunch counter ...
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