On the Center for Renewing America’s website, Jeff Clark and Anthony Licata have published today an extended defense of President-elect Trump’s proposal to use recess appointments to fill his ...
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The rationale for keeping legalese is that it’s an extremely precise lawyerly argot that conveys specific, clear-cut meanings, but that’s false. America continues to push another of its exports, ...
Mr. Weiner is a political scientist at Assumption University and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. A review of Crisis of the Two Constitutions: The Rise, Decline, and ...
The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Trump transition team is drafting an executive order to “create a board to purge general officers.” Such a board, the article’s subhead warned, “could ...
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as the next secretary of defense. Hegseth’s appointment, which is sure to attract the ire of Democrats given his ...
I’ve been hearing of a crazy plan in which Donald Trump would exercise his authority to adjourn both Houses of Congress so that he could recess-appoint his Cabinet officials.
Days after Ronald Reagan has defeated Jimmy Carter in his bid for re-election and after Republicans have won control of the incoming Senate, President Carter nominates Stephen G. Breyer, then ...
Rogan thought it was ‘hilarious’ Harris didn’t want to talk about legalizing marijuana, given her prosecutorial record.
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, timed with today’s opening of the Federalist Society’s annual lawyers convention.