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Vance: Roberts 'profoundly wrong' about court's role to check the executive branch - MSNJD Vance said Chief Justice John Roberts was “profoundly wrong” for recent comments he made on how the Supreme Court's role is to check the excesses of the executive.
The Constitution and precedent make clear presidential authority is limited, but justices are ignoring these boundaries.
Have you ever heard of anything referred to as the “fourth branch of government”? It’s a term that can be used to mean any entity that has influence over government beyond the three branches described ...
Vice President JD Vance called Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’s comment that the role of the judiciary branch is to check both the executive and legislative branches of government ...
Executive orders give presidents significant power to act without Congress. Learn how these directives work, their historical ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on ...
Congressman Deluzio Unveils ‘No Corporate Crooks Act’ to Bar Convicted Executives from Federal Roles
Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) has introduced new legislation aimed at strengthening public trust and rooting out corruption in federal government. The “No Corporate Crooks Act” would prohibit ...
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the Joplin, Missouri, Globe. Congress has been dropping the ball for years. It needs to reclaim its authority among the three branches of the federal ...
In rejecting the concept of the universal injunction, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the proper role of the federal courts ...
Vice President JD Vance called Chief Justice John Roberts’ comments earlier this month that the judiciary’s role is to check the executive branch a “profoundly wrong sentiment” and said ...
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