The Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down a cornerstone of administrative law known as the Chevron doctrine represents a seismic shift in the balance of power between the three branches of ...
Congress, which is funded by the Legislative Branch appropriations bill, is not immune from the shutdown’s effects, including staff furloughs.
Rebutting shutdown critics, President Trump's budget office sent Congress a memo Friday arguing that history shows he has the ...
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COMMENTARY: Mad about politics? Blame Congress.

Congress, not the courts, is supposed to check the president. Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg explains how the ...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down a cornerstone of administrative law known as the Chevron doctrine represents a seismic shift in the balance of power between the three branches of ...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down a cornerstone of administrative law known as the Chevron doctrine represents a seismic shift in the balance of power between the three branches of ...
The House Appropriations Committee on Thursday night reinstated language in the fiscal 2025 Legislative Branch spending bill blocking a cost-of-living adjustment for members of Congress, which they’ve ...
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The Supreme Court Is Creating a King

A recent ruling takes a hammer to our constitutional order and empowers Trump above all else—including Congress.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a Trump ally who leads the Senate Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, deferred to ...
Is Congress fulfilling its constitutional duty? I fear not. And so the well-being of our republic is at risk. The Constitution is clear: Congress is the preeminent branch of the federal government.