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The Office of Special Counsel reversed course on two specific changes made in 2024 around non-Senate confirmed officials and displaying political memorabilia.
Congressional Republicans have a fleeting opportunity to deal a crushing blow to the administrative state if they can manage ...
Measure 119 violates cannabis business owners' free speech and is pre-empted by federal labor law, the judge ruled.
In early 2025, a series of executive orders out of Washington, D.C. sent shivers through communities that rely on federal ...
Chevron deference has expanded executive power for decades. The Sunset Chevron Act will reverse the damage of an overpowerful ...
Senate Democrats are showing no signs of slowing down in their push to combat President Trump’s potential acceptance of a ...
Presidential legacies are built on legislation, not executive orders – a lesson from Donald Trump’s first term that now ...
Administration officials have suggested suspending a legal principle that protects against unlawful detention, and struggled ...
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the "No Tax on Tips Act," a bipartisan bill that would exempt up to $25,000 in cash and ...
More than an estimated 8 million recipients could lose Medicaid coverage, according to a CBO analysis requested by House Democrats. Republicans say they're targeting able-bodied adults and ...
Plus, questions swirl around a new revenge porn law, Spotify shuts down pill-pushing fraud-casts, and Fortnite faces a rebellion over AI.
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