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At least four members of Congress have recently invested in defense companies, a Newsweek analysis has found.
The Founders gave Congress control over federal spending. But Planned Parenthood is now suing the federal government in ...
Wyoming’s delegation, governor and top education official are hailing a bill that would give the state more options to invest ...
Responding to concerns that President Donald Trump could use the Insurrection Act to deploy troops domestically, Congressman ...
Congress must pass the GENIUS Act as a crucial first step in creating a federal framework that establishes how stablecoin issuers may operate in the US. Additionally, clear regulations will support ...
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Under30CEO on MSNCongress urged to act as Social Security funds dwindleThe Social Security Trust Fund is facing a serious challenge. Recent reports estimate that the funds could run out in less ...
Regulation of insider trading in Congress is a flawed misstep of the STOCK Act, according to experts
Promoting the importance of business journalism among journalism students, giving journalists tools to improve their business ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on ...
President Donald Trump entered the Oval Office on a mission to reduce waste in the federal budget — what I call “spending ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
"We're all kind of guessing about it because we've not gotten a real clear explanation," said AEI's Kevin Kosar.
The Federal Circuit has held that the equitable doctrine of laches could be applied to bar enforcement of a patent that issued after applicant’s unreasonable and unexplained delay in prosecution.
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