Donald Trump will need congressional approval if he wants to abolish federal agencies, a legal analyst has told Newsweek.
Domestically, Trump is posing threats to the rule of law on multiple fronts. And only three weeks into his term, many legal ...
President Trump's second administration has advanced an avalanche of policy action and political pronouncements that have ...
The power of the purse belongs to Congress. But pliant lawmakers and a new budget chief appear set to hand control over to ...
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it illegal for companies that operate in the United States to pay foreign government ...
Education leaders call on policymakers to "stop business as usual" and fight back against the dramatic shifts proposed by ...
Government watchdog groups say they will challenge the Trump administration’s decision to put the initiative under the ...
Donald Trump plans to make it legal for businesses to bribe foreign officials.
The Trump administration is once again pushing the boundaries of the law to get a case in front of the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump’s apparent plans to shutter the US Agency for International Development without congressional authority ...
President Trump is impounding funds already legally authorized by Congress, in defiance of law, precedent, and arguably the ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. This could impact the ...