Also states' rights ... In UnitedStates v ... state police officers into federal service." At the time, critics derided the rule as just another hoary right-wing invention to stifle the administrative state.
"However, a MemberState may not include a country in the list of safe countries of origin if that country does not offer adequate protection to its entire population," it said.
Gavin Newsom and state Attorney General Rob Banta are probably — OK, certainly — a bit trigger-happy when it comes to suing the federal government in this time of Washington, D.C.’s ongoing assault on blue-state California policies.
The three-language policy, designed to promote multilingualism and national cohesion, has now become a flashpoint for debates about cultural autonomy and state rights.The centre continues to advocate ...
A new ruling, supported by six of the Supreme Court's nine judges, will also allow states to cut off reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for many low-income Americans... .
The amendment could be voted on this week—and could gain support from an unlikely cadre of Republicans, most notably MissouriSenatorJoshHawley, who dislikes the provision’s erosion of states’ rights.
The push for a federal AI moratorium has ignited a debate centered on states’ rights versus the need for national uniformity, especially concerning federal AI policy.
On June 12, U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, was removed from a press conference being held by the Secretary of Homeland Security, forced to the floor and handcuffed after he interrupted to ask a question ... .