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House Judiciary Democrats plan to introduce legislation that would move the federal agency tasked with protecting federal ...
New York City isn’t preempted by state law from regulating greenhouse gas emissions from large buildings, the state’s highest ...
The EPA is rolling out an artificial intelligence tool agency-wide on Thursday that it says will supercharge its staff’s ...
Criminal justice-focused nonprofits are suing the US Department of Justice over the termination of more than 370 grants used ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. was sued by a participant in its 401(k) plan who says the health-care giant mismanages the plan by ...
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The 10th Circuit granted partial enforcement of an NLRB order, concluding that substantial evidence supports the NLRB’s findings that film productions companies committed unfair labor practices under ...
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Opinion: Troutman Pepper Locke partners examine ambiguities in the Department of Justice's compliance guidance for its new ...
Opinion: SMU associate law professor Carliss Chatman writes that federal contractors running away from previous diversity, ...
The rare prosecution of a sitting judge is teeing up a legal fight over her immunity from criminal charges, and whether the ...