NCLA Asks the Supreme Court to Stop FCC’s Use of Legislative Power, Bolster Nondelegation Doctrine
Consumers’ Research before the U.S. Supreme Court. NCLA asks the Justices to rule that Congress unconstitutionally empowered the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set and then rewrite its own ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers said a bill seeking to improve legislative oversight with government watchdogs is a good step toward preventing past conflicts, but he still has constitutional ...
Cassidy has always been a public servant. Before entering governmental politics, he was a practicing physician in Louisiana. He currently serves as the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and ...
Opinion: revoking CBICA would jeopardize the stability and autonomy of the Independent Living Movement, reversing decades of progress.
The policies and priorities of President Donald Trump can be seen in St. Paul as lawmakers consider the spilldown effects.
Alabama State Rep. Scott Stadthagen, R-Hartselle, speaks in support of HB67, which would ban drag queen performances at ...
So far judges have blocked Mr Trump’s orders to end birthright citizenship, freeze trillions of dollars in federal spending ...
Sound Off is an opinion forum for Mercury readers to offer brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or ...
Our readers share their opinions on a variety of topics ...
Liz Crampton, in her recent article published by Politico, states that federal workers are "reeling" and expressing ...
Republicans need help to pass a budget to keep the government running, but Democrats can’t overplay their hand.
To understand the quantity, legality and implications of the president's executive orders, The Chronicle spoke to three professors from the Sanford School of Public Policy.
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