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In his first 100 days, Donald Trump signed only five bills into law—fewer than any other modern president. In a period rife ...
We have faith in our trial by jury, so how wonderful it would be to have a citizens’ assembly to hear the facts available on ...
Lynne, who ran on a platform of increasing financial transparency within the SGA, worked with Stoddard as Vice President to ...
As my co-blogger Ilya Somin notes below, White House aide Stephen Miller commented today that the Trump Administration is "actively looking at" whether it ...
The administration is basically challenging Congress to a duel that the legislative branch cannot decline without surrendering its honor. But surrendering its honor, and its power and ambition ...
Converting PURA to a quasi-public agency solely to give Sen. John Fonfara a promised seat is off the table for the 2025 ...
Reconfiguring the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority as a quasi-public agency, a move considered for the sole purpose of ...
The bill passed its final Senate committee on Wednesday, although there are still some lingering concerns among state ...
Layoffs, court battles, and executive orders have reshaped America’s public workforce and unsettled legal norms.
Saint Martinville voters approve switch to Lawrason Act, ending a 126-year-old charter. Here's what the change means for ...
The surest way to ruin a bipartisan dinner party is to say the words “unitary executive.” Liberals are likely to respond: “To ...