Congress’ history of ceding its war powers to the executive branch is a bipartisan problem that requires lawmakers to assert ...
Some of the money went toward the Senate's judicial oversight committee. Other funding went toward a state-funded building ...
A political science lecturer explains what a constitutional crisis means, if the U.S. is in one and how it could affect Nevadans.
No sooner did Donald Trump take the oath of office than he immediately took a wrecking ball to government agencies and ...
Daniel DePetris, Tribune News Service President Donald Trump has signed more executive orders in his first 10 days than his ...
The Utah State Bar has openly come out against several bills that are moving through Utah’s Capitol Hill that, if passed, ...
Patricia Murphy weighs whether outspoken U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, of Georgia may be toning down her act as she weighs a bid for higher office.
Although Trump took office less than a month ago, his actions already mirror many of the troubling steps we have seen in Israel over the past two years. The similarities are striking. Here are a few ...
The answer on tariffs, as with many issues in government, lies at the intersection of constitutional authority and ...
John Adams desired a “government of laws and not of men.” Now we have a government of men and not of laws. We have the “Department” of government efficiency, a team of sketchy tech bros led by a Nazi ...
It was John Marshall, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835, who anticipated this day.
With the Republicans holding majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, the resistance to the Trump ...