Should presidents be able to make big economic and social changes without Congress? The Supreme Court begins a potentially landmark case on the question this week.
The Supreme Court will consider sharp curbs to the power of the executive branch in a case beginning Tuesday, potentially diluting the influence of future presidents for years to come.
The conflict between the executive and the judiciary that has been growing in recent years will be on view when the
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