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Vice President JD Vance spoke with Ross Douthat on his "Interesting Times" podcast after meeting with the new pope.
After lower courts held that the firings were unlawful and that the agency officials should retain (or regain) their offices, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Trump.
The New York Times reviewed a guest list and social media posts to identify who was invited to President Trump’s private ...
Courts are serving as a rare check on President Trump, but judicial orders to unwind his actions can be easier said than done ...
Vice President Vance waded into the power tug-of-war between the courts and executive branch in an interview published ...
President Donald Trump falsely claimed voter fraud in 2020; Vice President JD Vance told the New York Times this week it was ...
“That’s the fundamental small-d democratic principle that’s at the heart of the American project,” Vance said. “I think that ...
Legal Newsletter looks at a Supreme Court order that, according to the dissent, made "new law" on presidential power.
The Trump administration sued four New Jersey cities over their so-called sanctuary city policies aimed at prohibiting police ...
Courts are serving as a rare check on President Trump, but judicial orders to unwind his actions can be easier said than done ...
The Duryea’s drama is just the latest in a string of sagas. Town boards in the Hamptons are infamous for trying to micromanage everything from leaf blower usage and landscape lighting wattage to ...
The leader of an eastern European neo-Nazi group has been extradited to the United States from Moldova following his arrest ...