
How Trump’s mugshot is changing photography of presidents
As photography keeps evolving, so does the way Presidents are captured on camera, from Presidential portraits to selfies to in 2023, a mugshot.
As photography keeps evolving, so does the way Presidents are captured on camera, from Presidential portraits to selfies to in 2023, a mugshot.
In this week's Legal Issues in the News, the University of Illinois College of Law's Jennifer Pahre explains the use of emergency powers by the president.
Anthony Scaramucci is leaving his position as White House communications director — after less than two weeks on the job. Scaramucci's departure followed the Monday-morning swearing in of White House chief of staff Gen. John F. Kelly.
In this week's Legal Issues in the News, University of Illinois College of Law professor Bob Lawless looks at the Emoluments Clause.
In his analysis piece for Illinois Issues, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Kevin McDermott states that Gov. Bruce Rauner has little to say to journalists, and that's not just a problem for reporters.