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Chief Justice John Roberts was most often in the majority this term, dissenting in just two of the 58 argued cases that the ...
The EPA has placed on administrative leave 139 employees who signed their names to a Monday letter that was sharply critical ...
US Customs and Border Protection plans to reissue regulations creating a system for tracking biometric data of people ...
US district judges in Maryland have hired top conservative litigator Paul Clement to defend them from a Justice Department ...
Health savings accounts will get a boost under the budget bill the House passed in a narrow vote Thursday, after a broader ...
What is now a near two-year rebound in deals has given firms the green light to hire their next superstar, and the M&A ...
Among the federal appeals courts, the Fourth Circuit was the biggest loser at the US Supreme Court this term. “Because of ...
President Donald Trump secured a sweeping shift in US domestic policy as the House passed a $3.4 trillion fiscal package that ...
Honeywell International Inc. must face a lawsuit challenging how it calculates certain optional pension formats, a federal ...
The Office of Personnel Management sought to soften the importance of essay prompts for federal job applicants after critics ...
The US Supreme Court will decide when an individual can sue to invalidate a law under which they’ve already been convicted.
A President Donald Trump appointee who prosecuted white supremacists over a deadly Charlottesville rally and had the backing ...