The Supreme Court’s decisions this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and the administrative state, and give the high court a chance to clarify major rulings in recent years on abortion and the Second Amendment.
Supreme Court’s looming decisions will sharpen law on powers of presidency, bureaucracy
U.S. is loaning a slice of the $61 billion to Ukraine but getting paid back is questionable
Congress passed President Biden’s $95 billion foreign aid package thanks, in part, to making some of the Ukraine aid a loan though the prospects for getting repaid aren’t good.
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