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Executive orders give presidents significant power to act without Congress. Learn how these directives work, their historical ...
The executive order’s definitions of male and female left room for interpretation contrary to the spirit of the order. Caroline Wazer Published Jan. 23, 2025 ...
Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order Sunday adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism, as he vowed to ramp up the city campaign to combat Jew ...
On his first day back in office on Monday, President Trump issued an executive order declaring that the U.S. government would only recognize a person's sex assigned at birth, limit the definition ...
Trump’s executive order changed the definition of birthright citizenship and declared that no government department or agency will issue citizenship documents to children whose parents do not ...
The bill garnered bipartisan support after a state study found remote work didn't decrease productivity. The law goes into ...
President Trump signed executive orders Monday asserting that the U.S. government recognizes only two sexes that are "not changeable," and reversing Biden administration directives on LGBTQ+ rights.
On Jan. 20, the Trump administration issued Executive Order 14168 “From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” The aim of this new rule is to ...
Tuesday's ruling means that transgender or nonbinary people who are without a passport or need to apply for a new one can ...
Friday's decision stems from President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, but the Supreme Court focused on whether lower federal courts have the power to issue nationwide blocks ...
Some of President Trump's executive orders fall within the bounds of the law, including those rescinding President Biden's executive orders. However, many others are unconstitutional and illegal.
Antisemitism has no place in our schools, our government, or our city.” Adams is now calling on the City Council to pass legislation to make the definition legally binding.