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On its anniversary, the Montgomery Ward episode is a stark reminder of what unleashing wartime government power over industry has actually looked like.
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A recent challenge to a set of directives issued by then-Principal Deputy Director of USCIS Ken Cuccinelli led a federal district judge to hold that Cuccinelli’s appointment violated the Federal Vacancie...
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Protecting whistleblowers and officials who speak truth to power is the responsibility of every member of Congress.
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Two Senate committees have adopted a paper hearing format to continue holding oversight hearings while maintaining social distancing.
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It appears that the facts presented in a lot of FISA applications are not reliable.
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A newly released report found errors or lost information in 29 FISA applications.
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If the president tries to force states to prematurely ease social distancing restrictions, they should resist. They have the Constitution on their side, and they will almost certainly win in court.
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As more legislators become sick or are forced to quarantine, Congress needs to move fast to protect itself against a worst-case scenario.
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On March 16, the Senate punted on the issue of reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act—a sign of just how dysfunctional Congress and the executive branch have become.
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Trump makes a fool of his attorney general—yet again.
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The House passed a bipartisan FISA reform bill. What are the substantive changes the bill proposes?