Burke had stayed with a host family in Portland, Oregon, performing chores for lodging, and had plans to stay with another ...
Law school applications this year are off the charts nationwide and in D.C. The big picture: A presidential transition year, ...
PCLOB and the FTC were supposed to supervise how the U.S. protected Europeans’ personal data – from government agencies and ...
The real concern is not personnel changes, but rather the politicization of the military justice system that occurred during ...
The door is opening to possible policy changes on several gun accessories, including pistol braces, that ATF has regulated and taxed.
Seventy-three years later, it’s old wine in a new bottle.
While application spikes often coincide with economic downturns or presidential elections, experts say this year's flood of ...
Trump's Cabinet picks do not follow the standard highway from Yale and Harvard to Washington. It's another way his presidency ...
The firings of Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter directly challenge the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 1935 decision ...
A little more than 23 years ago, Republican President George W. Bush sat at a desk at a high school in Hamilton, Ohio, and signed a law that would vastly expand the role of the Education Department ...
Since it was created in 1979, the Education Department has enjoyed enough bipartisan support to keep it in business, with ...
Judge James E. Boasberg barred the administration from using a 1798 law to deport migrants. Does a constitutional crisis loom ...