The new power plant regulation of the Obama administration have been temporarily stopped by the Supreme Court. This new law aims to reduce the effect of global warming.
The Obama administration has started to take in issues to make the United States more water-efficient. It claimed that the country has the potential to reduce its total water use by a third in 2016.
The US dropped Alireza Moazami Goudarzi's charges on January 16. This then prompted Judge Castel to challenged the government's action regarding the charges being dropped against Goudarzi.
The Obama administration reportedly declined to accept a $100 million offering from Donald Trump to build a White House ballroom, saying it was "not appropriate" to have Trump's sign anywhere in the House.
The Supreme Court challenge on the Obama executive order on deportations could limit future presidential powers. The case has already turned more than an immigration issue.
President Barack Obama has been getting multiple legal hits from the republican states since taking office in January 2009. According to records, President Obama has been sued against his administration 39 times, making lawsuits filed against him one of the more certain things that will happen in his office this year.
The GOP lawmakers were pushing their plans to pursue the law case against President Obama. But just recently, House Republicans have removed the thought to sue Obama over the nuclear deal with Iran.
The senate committee favored a bill to make school meals tastier and appealing to children. The senate committee recently favored a bill to make school meals tastier and appealing to children.
House speaker Paul Ryan is looking to wage war against ISIS through an A.U.M.F. measure. He recently urged he House majority leader and the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee to talk to the members regarding its feasibility.
TranCanada filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration over the denial of Keystone XL pipeline project. The company also issued a claim under NAFTA for $15 billion in damages.
Following the recent raids seeking Central American immigrants for deportation, Congressional Democrates confront the Obama administration, accusing the president of spreading terror through immigrant communities.
12 women organizations have filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court detailing their causes to overturn Texas pro-life law. Moreover, Obama administration offered help to the cause.
The Obama administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down Texas abortion regulations. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on 2013 Texas law in March.
The Obama administration wants the Supreme Court to rule that Puerto Rico remains a dependent US Territory and not an independent “sovereign,” contradicting the nation’s autonomy that it gained in the 1952 constitution.
Update on the current health care law of Obama administration and its current number of registered consumers. Meanwhile, young adults are majoring in numbers with the Obamacare.
US President Barack Obama has ordered the Supreme Court to dismiss the case filed by Oklahoma and Nebraska against Colorado pot law. Although the federal government has waged war against cannabis, the present administration sees no argument in connection with state laws regarding legalizing marijuana.
The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has released a list of 55 colleges and universities in the US that will be probed for their handling of sexual assault and harassment cases on campuses, Reuters said.
Two senior aides to President Barack Obama knew in late April about a watchdog report that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service had targeted conservative groups in 2012, Reuters reported.White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler was told on April 24 about an upcoming report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration on the IRS practice, which an IRS official apologized for on May 10. The question persists whether this information had never been relayed to the president himself, who said that he learned about the report through the media.
Senior members of the Obama Administration's Treasury Department were made aware that investigators were looking into complaints from Tea Party groups that they were being harassed by the IRS in June 2012, revealing that the probe was being conducted during the presidential campaign.
Steven Miller, the outgoing IRS Commissioner had apologized n Friday on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service for unjustly targeting conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status. However, "partisanship" was not the reason for the agency's practices.