Advocates fear damage to labor protections if the Supreme Court upholds the president’s move to control federal agency staffing.
(This December 13 story has been republished with no changes to the text.) By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The ...
President Donald Trump’s push to abolish collective bargaining rights for roughly 1 million federal workers faces a challenge ...
During explosive oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a case challenging whether President Donald Trump can remove a member ...
Federal law limits the president’s authority to fire government officials who work for more than two dozen independent ...
The Supreme Court will take up Trump-related cases in its new term, as well as cases dealing with gay and transgender issues ...
Oregon-based marijuana companies are asking a federal court to uphold a lower judge’s ruling that struck down a ...
President Donald Trump once again threatened to increase tariffs on one of America’s biggest trading partners, Mexico.
A long-running conservative effort to expand White House control now meets Trump’s push to remove independent regulators.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court began to grapple with what may be its most difficult challenge in its current session: To whom does it owe its ultimate submission and greatest obeisance: Donald ...
The NLRB has been short of its three-member minimum since President Donald Trump's controversial firing of Democratic member ...
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