I am alarmed by the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). This decision not only weakens America’s global leadership but also directly harms our agricultural ...
Sauer pointed to the 1944 Korematsu decision that upheld the constitutionality of Japanese internment camps, and to the 1857 Dred Scott decision that said slaves were not citizens. Mr. Durbin said ...
Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee sparred over concerns that the Donald Trump administration could defy court orders — and hand future presidents the power to do the same.
They cited cases such as U.S. v. Korematsu, the 1944 ruling that allowed the internment of Japanese Americans. U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware, asked Dhillon, a former vice chair of the ...
During a confirmation hearing for nominees chosen for high-profile posts within the Department of Justice, two of President Donald Trump's appointees wouldn't rule out disobeying federal court orders.
D. John Sauer pointed to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1944 Korematsu v. United States decision that upheld the internment of Japanese Americans. “I just wonder whether some historians might think we’d be ...
“I suppose one could imagine hypotheticals in, you know, extreme cases like, you know, the Korematsu decision, you know, the Dred Scott decision.” On Korematsu, Durbin asked Sauer to ...
President Donald Trump’s pick for the country’s top legal representative at the Supreme Court declined to rule out ignoring court orders, explaining that there could be “extreme cases.” At his hearing ...
Several of President Donald Trump’s nominees to serve in senior Justice Department positions faced questions from Senate Democrats Wednesday about whether it would ever be lawful for a president to ...
At the reception kicking off the months-long exhibit, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams commented on the diversity of the crowd, praising Utahns for their tolerance and respect for all peoples. “We ...