The Supreme Court will now decide whether the people we elect to govern us get to do so -- or whether appointed commissioners and their staff can run the country on autopilot.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a legal case that could vastly expand presidential powers. At stake are 90 years of precedent that have kept presidents from being able to remove members of independent government agencies. News Hour's ...
Behind the arguments of the latest Supreme Court case that could dictate the authority of presidents for generations. Plus, a roundup of all the news you may have missed today.
The Supreme Court on Monday erased a lower court ruling that had upheld New York's strict school vaccine rules that don't allow religious exemptions, telling the judges to reexamine the case with an eye toward parental rights.
'Considering that Harvard litigated the issue of race-based admissions all the way to the Supreme Court and lost, prompt and aggressive DOJ action is warranted.'