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A federal judge on Tuesday indefinitely blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to terminate the collective bargaining rights for more than a million federal employees.
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against federal judges in Maryland over an order that blocks the immediate ...
The head of the White House’s budget office confirmed the Trump administration is considering taking unilateral action to ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has fired New York administrative judge Karen Ortiz, who has openly ...
On Nov. 8, four days after Trump’s victory, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and then-Oregon Attorney General Rosenblum ...
Facing intimidation of law firms, the American Bar Association sued the Trump administration, defending lawyers’ independence ...
Legal experts described the move as an attack on judicial independence. The DOJ said its goal was to preserve Trump’s ...
Santa Barbara County Action Network recognized the dedication and achievements of six individuals and organizations during ...
The State Department continues to make preparations for significant layoffs even as it faces a court order not to proceed ...
A federal judge indefinitely blocked Trump’s order ending collective bargaining for federal workers, citing potential harm and protecting union rights until a July 17 hearing.
Presidents exercise directive authority when they command executive branch agencies and officials to take actions within the ...
Though Congress acted after the U.S. withdrew from Vietnam to restrain presidents in their use of military force, recent ...