Biden, Who Boasted SCOTUS Ruling ‘Didn’t Stop’ His Student Loan Scheme, Touts Respect for Presidential ‘Limits’ 

Addressing the nation on Monday, President Joe Biden assured the American public that he would “respect the limits of the presidential powers.” Just weeks ago, he boasted that the Supreme Court “didn’t stop” his student loan forgiveness plan that was ruled unconstitutional. Biden’s remarks followed the High Court’s ruling on Monday that presidents have immunity

Supreme Court won’t review Illinois assault weapons ban, leaving it in place

Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a challenge to an Illinois law banning certain semi-automatic rifles and large-capacity magazines, leaving the measure intact. The court declined to review a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit that preliminarily upheld Illinois’ prohibition on assault-style weapons. The challenge to the

Biden Administration Invests $504 Million in 12 Tech Hubs Nationwide

The program is part of an effort to encourage the development of technology centers outside of Silicon Valley. WASHINGTON—Over the past twenty years, technological innovation has mainly been concentrated in traditional tech hubs like California, New York, and Massachusetts. The Biden administration is now looking to broaden this potential, providing smaller tech hubs across the

Attorneys face deadline to wrap Jan. 6 prosecutions. It could slide if Trump wins

With Donald Trump pledging pardons for Jan. 6 defendants and blasting the historic criminal cases, Nov. 5 looms large over the future of the largest prosecution in American history. So, too, might Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2025. But former federal prosecutors, federal defenders and lawyers for defendants accused for crimes involving the assault on the