The most consequential moves by Donald Trump since his return to the White House — his various attempts to dramatically increase presidential authority and circumvent 200-plus years of precedent ...
The Brandeis Medal, the law school's highest honor, is awarded to individuals who demonstrate a strong devotion to economic, social, or political justice and have significantly advanced public service ...
The Brandeis Medal recognizes recipients chosen for their "devotion to economic, social or political justice and for ...
Former presidents, tech moguls and foreign dignitaries were among those who attended Trump’s second presidential inauguration.
Sitting in the front row on stage at the Capitol rotunda is former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary ... Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett ...
Former presidents Obama, Clinton, and Bush will attend Donald Trump's inauguration but will not join the traditional luncheon. The tradition started in 1897, but deviations have occurred before.
Award-winning talk radio journalist and broadcaster Clinton Maynard has been announced as the new host of the 2GB Drive program in 2025. Sydney Now with Clinton Maynard will launch on Monday 27 ...
AP Former US Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will not be attending the traditional inaugural brunch of President-elect Donald Trump. According to NBC News, Obama received an ...
Billy Bush is now pushing a false claim that the reporter who first published the Access Hollywood tape was a groomsman at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding (Getty) “They ran the Crimson together.
Justice Elena Kagan previously denied the bid in November, after which Kennedy’s group and doctors asked Justice Clarence Thomas to review their application for an injunction pending appeal.
She's already playing really good tennis. I'm looking forward to playing more matches against her," said Elena. The former Wimbledon winner then spoke about her work with new coach Goran ...
His war on the “deep state” ties into a long debate about the power of bureaucrats to thwart the President’s agenda.