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Congress · 119th Congress

US moves to wipe out Stephen Bannon contempt of Congress case

↵↵A jury convicted the President Donald Trump ally in 2022 for his refusal to testify and provide documents to the House select panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The U.S.

Policy · 119th Congress

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on transgender athlete bans

↵↵Redfield said that in recent years the current 6-3 conservative controlled court has ruled against transgender rights, and she is "maintaining quite a bit of realism about whether this is going to be

Congress · 119th Congress

Lawmakers, Capitol Police still pursuing Trump in Jan. 6 lawsuits

Five years after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, a handful of Democratic House members and Capitol Police officers are among those still seeking to use civil lawsuits to hold President Donald Trump accountable

Congress · 118th Congress

House border security bill bumped amid Republican concerns

Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, announced last week that his panel will hold a hearing the week of Feb. 6 to investigate the Biden administration’s border

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to weigh state power over federal elections

With the Supreme Court’s current 6-3 conservative majority, the oral arguments could reveal which justices might ultimately side against the North Carolina legislators.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court allows Jan. 6 subpoena for Arizona GOP leader

The Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol to get phone records from the chair of the Arizona Republican Party — even

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden ponders marijuana moves as states forge ahead

The Biden administration’s Oct. 6 announcement that it would revisit that classification comes after previous, yearslong reviews of marijuana’s categorization fell flat, and experts are split on

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to hear arguments over race in college admissions

Legal experts expect the 6-3 conservative majority at the high court to issue rulings before the end of the term at the end of June that curtail the use of race in admissions and possibly overturn

Congress · 117th Congress

Arizona GOP leader takes Jan. 6 subpoena fight to Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday temporarily paused enforcement of a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol for the phone records of the head of the

Policy · 117th Congress

Both sides dig in as EPA’s final decision on Pebble Mine nears

But the agency announced on Sept. 6 that it would postpone the final determination until December so it could fully review all the comments — though it hasn’t escaped notice that it means there will be

Policy · 117th Congress

Census missed housing units in rural, Native American areas

Corrected 6:20 p.m. | The 2020 census missed the most housing units on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, according to the latest Census Bureau report released Tuesday.