The president’s power grab over federal agencies is the latest example of his use of the controversial legal theory.
The court rejected an argument by an AT&T subsidiary that an industry-funded program to provide internet access to schools and libraries is not subject to the federal False Claims Act.
PBS President Paula Kerger has felt the heat from politicians over government funding before. But this time the FCC is ...
Media giant Paramount (PARA) might have had troubles enough already with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and a potential lawsuit, ...
White House seeks sway over FCC, FEC, FTC and some Fed operations. Politics professor Sarah Binder says it "grabs power from ...
A month into President Donald Trump's second term, lawyers for the Republican administration seem intent on provoking a legal ...
Cannabis policy reform in Rhode Island has spanned nearly two decades, starting with the legalization of medical marijuana in ...
President Donald Trump's new Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson outlined the new administration's plans for ...
Trump ordered independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal ...
Over President’s Day weekend, Donald Trump posted, “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.” This is a quote ...
President Donald Trump is moving to give the White House direct control of independent federal regulators such as the ...
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