PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by ...
Donald Trump is now openly defying the rule of law with the president getting closer to a showdown with the judicial branch ...
Team Trump is simultaneously condemning judges and criticizing those who condemn judges, which is every bit as bizarre as it ...
A few of the seats could be among the ones Trump will try to fill quickly, with some in red states like Oklahoma and Kansas ...
which gives legal advice to the president and executive branch agencies. “Bottom line: Should an elected official be allowed to defy a federal court order?” Durbin asked. The question has ...
"Please know how very thankful I am for your service to the State and for your steadfast support of me and of the entire judicial branch. I am eternally grateful." In his resignation letter ...
Presidents cannot command every inch of the executive branch like kings. But if the unitary executive theory does not set hearts aflutter, the very human consequences of these demolitions just might.
Any effort by the executive branch to learn more about the inner workings of the judiciary would be “a profoundly significant violation of an internal judicial process,” Max Stearns ...
The Saturday DOGE email marks another intrusion by the executive branch on the staid, closed-off world of the judicial branch. In this case, it featured the Trump administration telling judiciary ...
President Donald Trump chafed at the restrictions from the judicial branch after a series of decisions this month related to the Department of Government Efficiency, telling reporters that cost-cu ...
But Justice Marshall said: ‘It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.’ Formerly independent agencies will now respond to the Executive Branch ...
Trump has taken these actions to aggrandize executive power and weaken the legislative and judicial branches ... a constitutional crisis is one where a branch of government “blatantly, flagrantly, and ...