Legal scholar Matthew Seligman explains why Karoline Leavitt’s ugly spin to journalists suggests that Trump’s lawbreaking is set to escalate—and what that will look like.
Donald Trump doesn’t care about what the law has to say. But at least before last week, he was a private citizen with limited power. Now he has the most powerful job in America and his first ...
“We’ve just seen a wave of lawbreaking,” he said. Everett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, said what he called the “war against … civil servants ...
Tom Boggioni is a writer, born, raised and living in San Diego — where he attended San Diego State University. Prior to writing for Raw Story, he wrote for FireDogLake, blogged as TBogg, and ...
The Georgia legislature is considering a new bill aimed at preventing children from accessing explicit materials in libraries, but opponents say it would chill free speech and open the state up to ...
The Brennan Center’s Waldman says that Trump’s administration isn’t merely pushing “boundaries” of the rule of law, but committing an “anti-constitutional lawbreaking spree” — and ...
Hawkins’ lawbreaking occurred in the 2018 and 2019 financial years, for which his total remuneration package was $2.24 million and $1.27 million respectively. A handy $529,000 short-term bonus ...