When Donald Trump first became president, he lacked the infrastructure of Washington think tanks, nonprofits and advocacy ...
When Donald Trump first became president, he lacked the infrastructure of Washington think tanks, nonprofits and advocacy ...
Bass, Berry & Sims’ J. Taylor Chenery and Peter Rathmell analyze caselaw developments on the False Claims Act’s scope, saying that qui tam’s constitutionality has become more uncertain.
With Republicans controlling Congress, the Supreme Court could emerge as a strong potential check on President-elect Donald ...
Growing ties between Notre Dame law school and the Supreme Court show the appeal of getting out of D.C. and of an environment ...
Trump’s nominees will now need to be confirmed by the Senate, which Republicans control with a 53-seat majority ...
New Mexico's congressional delegation members sent a letter urging the federal government to reach a decision on allocation ...
The incoming Trump administration wants to take away citizenship for the US-born children of undocumented immigrants. Here's ...
Republicans may allow Trump to temporarily fill vacancies with recess appointments. But that approach comes with its own ...
Arguments made by Bryan Kohberger's legal team in opposition of the death penalty could have an impact in the appellate process.
Following complications from a miscarriage, 35-year-old Porsha Ngumezi suffered what more than a dozen doctors called a preventable death after not receiving a standard D&C procedure. More abortion ...
While representing Mississippi in the U.S. Senate, Sen. Roger Wicker voted to confirm Barrett, Kavanaugh and Gorsuch to the nation's highest court. Wicker has supported Trump's abortion policies and ...