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The new bipartisan bill is a substantial improvement over the 1887 Electoral Count Act.
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The big reveal from Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony and the Jan. 6 hearings that nobody’s talking about.
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In Torres v. Texas Dep’t of Public Safety, the Court held that private suits against states are authorized under Congress’s war powers, carving out a new structural waiver exception to state sovereign im...
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The D.C. Circuit ruled in Trump v. Mazars. Can the House Oversight Committee access former President Trump's financial records?
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Policymakers have a golden opportunity to make cyber incident and breach reporting requirements more powerful and effective.
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A look at the history, law and questions relevant to Congress’s consideration of creating a new legal office.
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After months of attempting to persuade the members to appear voluntarily, the January 6 select committee has subpoenaed five Republican House members to testify.
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Including talent provisions in the final version of the House bill should be central to the U.S. strategy to reshore the defense industrial base and stay competitive with China.
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Congress needs to rethink tax law so it can complement other economic tools. And Congress needs to act soon, because overreliance on other tools—financial sanctions, export controls and tariffs—threatens...
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Other remedies don’t work. Congress should revive its own power to impose sanctions for contempt.
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Congress is considering major proposals that seek to provide greater transparency from social media companies.