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Lawmakers are showing an openness to operating remotely. But a potential partisan split on the issue could stall progress.
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Attorney General William Barr’s suggestion that state and local pandemic policies violate the dormant Commerce Clause rings hollow.
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On April 30, a Senate subcommittee held a roundtable discussion by videoconference on the viability and constitutionality of conducting Senate votes and other proceedings remotely.
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The court invoked the nondelegation doctrine to require explicit statutory authorization of electronic surveillance.
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The Commerce Department’s muddled guidance could put the United States’s technological advantage at risk and could decrease the likelihood that U.S. companies’ preferences will be incorporated in interna...
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With the coronavirus in every state and multiple territories, what emergency authorities do state and territory executives possess to address the public health crisis?