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The U.S. Supreme Court has continued its expansion of President Trump’s powers and the use of its emergency docket in its recent ruling allowing him to fire members of the National Labor Relations ...
The Trump administration has faced legal roadblocks that have complicated everything from the president’s immigration agenda to his efforts to fire officials appointed by his predecessor in the ...
The justices appear to be trying to avoid a direct conflict with the Trump administration while also blocking certain ...
In leaping to defend the Trump Administration, the Court conveniently ignored a long-established precedent that prevented ...
The Trump administration has made a habit of asking the high court to intervene through emergency appeals, bypassing lower ...
The Supreme Court last week quietly handed President Donald Trump a significant victory in the fight to rein in the rogue D.C ...
A Maryland judge denied a request that would have allowed three former Consumer Product Safety Commissioners to return to ...
Workers at The Okonite Company's Santa Maria plant have been on strike since the wire and cable manufacturer cancelled health ...
On May 22, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) Member Gwynne Wilcox cannot return to work while she ...
A carve-out in last week’s SCOTUS emergency decision on agency official firings “poses a puzzle,” because the central bank’s ...
The big and beautiful bill is absolutely necessary, but it is not nearly enough to rescue the nation from fiscal disaster.
On May 22, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision granting President Trump’s emergency application to stay D.C.