President Trump has ample statutory and case-law support for capturing Nicolas Maduro as he did, as the Noriega precedent makes clear.
California spent nearly five million dollars on cell phones for State employees, but most of the phones stayed out of use.
Donald Trump effectively applied the Monroe Doctrine against Nicolas Maduro. A review of the lawfulness and benefits of this.
President Donald Trump has introduced a new doctrine of precision deterrence, a vast improvement over earlier foreign policy.
In 2006, a federal grant program for fire departments ended up funding many projects having nothing to do with fighting fires.
Racial preferences didn’t disappear from federal policy after the SFFA case, but a new lawsult might succeed where that one failed.
The United States operation in Venezuela has strategists in North and South Korea watching - and in China, too.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) released his eleventh annual "Festivus" report detailing $1.6 trillion in controversial federal spending.
National security requires enforcing immigration law in the American interior, not merely at the border and entry points, lawful or unlawful.
Government grants for paying indigent people's heating bills went instead to the operating expenses of the grant recipient.