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A predicted dip under a Republican administration has not materialized, after President Trump moved quickly against such employment practices as diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
President Trump wants to be able to fire far more executive branch employees at will — upending checks on presidential power ...
Cook is expected to participate in a key Federal Reserve meeting Tuesday on setting interest rates after a ruling late Monday ...
Lawyers for a Democratic appointee to the Federal Trade Commission on Monday urged the Supreme Court to allow her to continue ...
A Supreme Court case called "Humphrey's Executor" has shielded independent agency leaders from political influence. In the ...
In this court, the government does not dispute that it failed to provide Cook even minimal process—that is, notice of the ...
Over 300 lawsuits challenging many of Trump's second-term plans have been winding through federal courts, and a handful may ...
The president has asked for a swift ruling before Tuesday’s meeting, and the appeals court has signaled it intends to comply.
In a 2-1 decision, the appellate panel denied the administration’s request for an emergency stay before an important two-day meeting begins Tuesday, where the central bank is expected to lower or ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
A bipartisan bill with language cementing joint employer rules was introduced in the United States House of Representatives.