Virginia lawmakers wrapped up the 2026 General Assembly session in dramatic fashion Saturday evening, adjourning their regular session without a budget deal after an unexpected dispute over data ...
Over the past year, a largely passive Congress has watched as the executive branch unilaterally dismantled federal agencies, ...
Trump’s second presidency has accelerated the growth of executive power at the expense of the legislative branch, raising ...
State Rep. Jessie McGruder, a Democrat from Marion, says he needs to be in Little Rock as much as possible to attend legislative meetings as a first-term lawmaker to make sure his district in the ...
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Does legislative history have a judicial future?

Major Questions is a recurring series by Adam White, which analyzes the court’s approach to administrative law, agencies, and the lower courts. Does legislative history have a future in judicial […] ...
Is the U.S. Congress still a functional legislative body? It's a reasonable question to ask after the Senate, and then the House, rejected legislative attempts to constrain President Donald Trump's ...
An offshore wind project that the federal government has repeatedly tried to shut down is delivering power to the grid, according to the project’s developer. Revolution Wind, a 704-megawatt project ...
Current proposals to rein in bad judges and bad pre-schools in Louisiana are a bit too extreme, but the legislative process ...
Maryland’s top Democratic leaders on Friday unveiled a sweeping legislative package aimed at lowering electricity bills, ...
When legislative, judicial and regulatory functions converge in technical infrastructure controlled by few actors, the system enhances those actors' power.
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers and lower courts, and for people’s lives. […] The ...