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The four cases challenging Trump's tariffs may have merits and could inspire additional cases, lawyers say, but those hoping ...
The Pathways Program reformed how agencies recruit the next generation of federal employees. But challenges and uncertainties ...
The Housing and Urban Development Department became the latest agency to revive the controversial program that offers feds ...
A San Francisco federal judge ordered the Trump administration to clarify that probationary workers were not fired for ...
President Donald Trump’s latest memorandum has stirred legal and constitutional debate across New Mexico and beyond.
Probationary workers fired as part of President Trump's downsizing talked about their jobs and their ongoing employment limbo as legal fights continue.
The most strategic response to trade restrictions and tariff pressures lies not in retaliation, but in strengthening ...
A network of thousands of lawyers will offer free legal support after recent and “unprecedented” levels of concern from ...
Supreme Court: Trump administration lawyers urged the Supreme Court in a court filing on Saturday to reject an emergency ...
Unlike other legal objections to the NHI ... are optimistic about the NHI’s potential to address long-standing issues like medical personnel shortages, we believe that the NHI cannot be ...
When the Chicago Board of Education recently overruled the school district’s plan to fire an employee with a long history of alleged threats and harassment against her co-workers, it was the first ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order by a judge in San Francisco that would require the federal government to reinstate more than 16,000 workers who were fired by six agencies earlier this ...