The order is the latest example of Trump’s embrace of a broad and controversial theory of executive power. The White House is confident the Supreme Court will bless his approach.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a sweeping executive order bringing independent agencies under the control of the White House — an action that would greatly expand his power but is likely to ...
The president has already challenged statutory protections against summarily firing officials overseeing such agencies ...
Of all the things the framers of the Constitution worried about, their biggest worry was that a president would become as ...
The Trump administration has taken another step to centralize the executive branch with a new order that “reins in ...
Consumer protection existed long before Congress created the CFPB. It would exist without the CFPB, and the CFPB is one of ...
The president has already challenged statutory protections against summarily firing officials overseeing such agencies ...
The Federal Trade Commission recently sued PepsiCo, Inc. alleging that the company engaged in illegal price discrimination by providing a ...
Optum Rx, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, on Friday filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the family of Cole ...
This spotlight is part of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public service ...
The Department of Government Efficiency released a new list of leases it says it has terminated, though many of them were set ...
The first of many Trump administration lawsuits likely to land at the Supreme Court asks whether the head of the Office of ...
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