Rep. Michael McCaul’s remarks came as some in the GOP, such as former attorney general Bill Barr, criticized Trump’s handling of the classified docs.
Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY
FEMA head: ‘Too early too tell’ when Mississippi water crisis will end
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves
announced a state of emergency and warned residents of Jackson last week to not drink the water.
The fine print: Why implementing a Supreme Court ruling can sometimes take longer than you think
Many states experienced a real-world impact from the Supreme Court’s procedural intricacies when a majority overturned Roe v. Wade this summer.
‘Pick up the pace’: Progressives urge Biden, Senate to move faster on confirming federal judges
Biden and Senate Democrats have moved quickly to confirm federal judges. But as they eye the midterms, progressives are growing antsy about vacancies.
Chief Justice Roberts wanted to go slow curbing Roe v. Wade. His colleagues were in a hurry.
Over the years, John Roberts demonstrated a prowess of building slim majorities around narrow rulings. Now things have changed.
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, eliminating constitutional right to abortion
The Mississippi case was the culmination of a generations-long push on the right to overturn or weaken the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision on abortion.
Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law, making it easier for Americans to carry handguns
The decision had the potential to shift the landscape on Second Amendment rights at a time when Americans are divided over access to guns.
How the Supreme Court’s major climate case could change the course of Biden’s presidency
In the most significant climate change case to reach the Supreme Court in years, the justices will consider EPA’s authority to regulate power plants.
Justice Alito’s history of abortion in leaked draft opinion? It’s debatable, experts say.
Supreme Court Justice Alito’s leaked draft abortion opinion has drawn fire from some historians who say he cherry-picked from the historical record.
How a Supreme Court case about pig farms could muddy looming debate over out-of-state abortions
The Supreme Court will consider a California law on pig raising with potential implications for interstate commerce — and out-of-state abortions.