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Latest news and live updates as Trump announces the U.S. will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine and meets with NATO's ...
The employees at USIP are the latest group of mass firings as part of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to shrink ...
Supreme Court declines to hear a case that challenged the scope of certain citizen lawsuits under the Clean Water Act. ● Bureau of Reclamation’s internal watchdog flags fraud and waste risk in drought ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
The Donald Trump administration is dismissing over 1,350 employees from the State Department as part of a restructuring ...
School Choice Could Fix the Conflicts That Led to the Supreme Court's Mahmoud Decision There’s no need to fight over lessons if you’re not forced to learn in government-run battlegrounds.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the structure of a federal health task force that recommends preventive medical services that must be provided to patients at no cost.
Just as WPATH's internal emails began trickling into public view, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear Skrmetti. Not long after, Levine's requests to WPATH were reported by The Times.
Can the president fire leaders of more than 50 independent agencies overseen by Congress because he wants to? The Supreme Court may say yes, upending decades of constitutional law.
The high court recently issued unanimous rulings on major cases involving gunmaker liability, "reverse discrimination," and government liability for incidents.
The Supreme Court granted certiorari to resolve that split. The Court observed that as a textual matter, Title VII’s disparate-treatment provision draws no distinctions between majority-group ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that a straight woman can move forward with her Title VII Civil Rights Act job discrimination lawsuit, which claimed "reverse discrimination." ...