The prospect of legal challenges to President Trump’s purges may be a feature, not a bug, for adherents of sweeping ...
To put the point as directly possible, the Supreme Court’s budget depends upon a functioning appropriations power.
Trump is likely to succeed in expanding presidential powers on some fronts because the Constitution generally puts vast power ...
In a 1985 memo to the White House’s top lawyer, now chief justice John Roberts wrote that a president may not block congressionally required spending — a declaration on a major legal question that now ...