We are seeing an intentional effort from justices to rebalance the separation of powers in the federal government.
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers and lower courts, and for people’s lives. […] ...
During Donald Trump's second presidency, many of his critics, both left and right, are warning that he is failing to respect ...
Trump alarmed civil-service advocates late in his first administration when he attempted to create a new category within the ...
The Supreme Court, under Chief Justice John Roberts, is poised to revisit a 90-year-old decision limiting presidential power to remove agency heads without cause. The case questions the unitary ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's broad assertions of power appear to be advancing an aggressive version of a legal doctrine called the "unitary executive" theory that envisions vast executive ...
The Federal Reserve is best understood not as an administrative agency but as a federal corporation—and thus outside of Trump ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has led the Supreme Court’s conservative majority on a steady march of increasing the power of the ...
This was most explicitly approved by the Supreme Court in two recent cases: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...