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Not Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who sees it as her mission to be “the last secretary” of a vast bureaucracy known more ...
The Supreme Court’s concessions to President Trump have reignited complaints about the secrecy of shadow docket rulings.
In yet another unsigned ruling, the conservative majority treated a department closure like it’s just some minor layoffs.
Closing the department would require congressional approval, and it’s unlikely Trump would have sufficient support.
From the shadow docket to the expansion of presidential powers, we ask experts in constitutional and First Amendment law to ...
The former dean of Harvard Law School emerges as more likely than her liberal colleagues to make common cause with ...
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration on Monday to move forward with major cuts to the Department of Education.
It took about 10 minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Monday afternoon for Keith McNamara and over 1,000 employees ...
The US Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's plan to lay off nearly 1,400 employees from the US Department of Education ...
The most surprising part of the Supreme Court’s Thursday order enabling the Trump administration to move forward with sending eight immigrants to South Sudan wasn’t the decision. After all, the […] ...
Lawlessness? It tells you everything when Sotomayor, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, thinks it’s illegal for a president to cut the bureaucracy. At least without the ...
The Tuesday decision said that Trump's executive order directing agencies to develop workforce reduction plans is likely ...