Texas voters overwhelmingly approved property tax cuts Amanda McCoy [email protected] Voters in the state’s constitutional amendment election overwhelmingly supported property tax cuts and a ...
Trump has issued hundreds of executive actions since he returned to office three weeks ago. Many are being challenged in court, and some rulings are putting a hold on the administration's efforts.
Opponents of Donald Trump’s whirlwind return to the presidency scream "constitutional crisis." They claim that the administration will defy the courts, then overthrow the constitutional structure and ...
A legal expert told ABC News that the nation is on a "precipice." As the Trump administration's legal tug-of-war with the nation's judges over its controversial policies and actions escalates, ...
A group that teaches county sheriffs they outrank the FBI and even the President of the United States will be prohibited from offering state credit for courses taught to Texas law enforcement officers ...
It sounds like something out of the Old West, but this year, Constitutional Sheriffs—law enforcement officers who believe they’re above state and federal oversight—have rounded up posses and set their ...
The current polemic between the Constitutional Court and the National Police is a test of the state vis-à-vis the ethics of ...
You might have heard the term “constitutional crisis” thrown around on social media or in the news lately. What used to be a relatively obscure concept you might learn about in civics class is now ...
The Executive Yuan is to countersign bills passed earlier this month reversing cuts to civil servants’ pensions, after which ...
Constitutional crisis is a term that’s been thrown around a lot lately in American politics: House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler argued in early May that the withholding of the unredacted Mueller ...
This article was updated on June 24 at 3:11 p.m. The Supreme Court on Friday eliminated the constitutional right to obtain an abortion, casting aside 49 years of precedent that began with Roe v. Wade.
John F. Kowal is the vice president of programs at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law. Wilfred U. Codrington III is an assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School and a Brennan Center fellow.