Separation of powers only works if each part does its job. Executives must act, parliaments must oversee, but courts must be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For more than two centuries, presidents of both parties exercised wide executive latitude across war, trade, and immigration. The ...
There may be no greater convert to the dubious virtues of unlimited executive power than a former skeptic who has taken up residence in the White House. President Donald Trump, once a critic of the ...
The Supreme Court seems likely to embrace "unitary executive" theory (UET) in its upcoming case in Trump v. Slaughter, at least in so far as that theory mandates that the president have the power to ...