'There's a lot of people celebrating prematurely': GOP could bring a legal challenge to block Biden's student loan forgiveness plan
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich suggested student loan borrowers shouldn't bank on forgiveness yet, despite President Joe Biden's announcement last month.
cnbc.comWhat Senate’s 50-50 Split Means for Biden Supreme Court Pick
Evenly divided between the two major parties, the U.S. Senate has operated for more than a year under a power-sharing arrangement that gives Democrats a leg up (thanks to Vice President Kamala Harris’s tie-breaking vote) but makes Republicans more than a silent minority. That’s the backdrop as the Senate weighs whether to confirm President Joe Biden’s choice for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court. Though Democrats expect their narrow advantage to be enough to confirm Ketanji Brown Jacks
washingtonpost.comLaw professor, cited by Trump attorney John Eastman, says his argument was abused as part of a 'ploy' to get Pence to overturn the 2020 election
Laurence Tribe, a professor of constitutional law at Harvard University, accused Trump's legal team of butchering his arguments to steal the election.
news.yahoo.comProfessor who taught Judge Merrick Garland at Harvard weighs in on nomination
Professor who taught Judge Merrick Garland at Harvard weighs in on nomination Laurence Tribe, a professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, says Judge Merrick Garland's would be "one of the greatest attorneys general in American history." Tribe spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about why Garland is right for the job and what he can do to fight extremism and racism.
cbsnews.comProfessor who taught Judge Merrick Garland at Harvard weighs in on nomination
Professor who taught Judge Merrick Garland at Harvard weighs in on nomination Laurence Tribe, a professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, says Judge Merrick Garland's would be "one of the greatest attorneys general in American history." Tribe spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about why Garland is right for the job and what he can do to fight extremism and racism.
cbsnews.comWhite House seeks advice of 'torture memos' author on powers
And every time it says DACA' ... replace it with skills-based immigration system," Yoo said he told the White House. This gives President Trump an alternative to create such a program, at least for a few years." But Yoo said that soon after publication of the articles, he received a call from White House officials he declined to name. I wasn't trying to influence the White House, he said, noting his articles were intended to criticize what he thought the court had gotten wrong. Indeed, Trump and members of his administration extending back to former White House Counsel Don McGahn have long held expansive views of presidential powers.