President Donald Trump’s purge at independent agencies is putting a target on a nearly 100-year-old Supreme Court precedent that protects certain officials from the political whims of the White House.
Gwynne Wilcox’s pursuit for litigation could backfire and give the president authority far beyond that of his predecessors ...
Trump’s National Labor Relations Board won’t defend its own constitutionality, and the Labor Department is in Elon Musk’s ...
In courts of law and the court of public opinion, the civil servants who keep the government running are shaken but uncowed ...
The new president is ignoring precedent and the law by firing officials and trying to bring independent bodies under White ...
A federal judge blocks Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of people in the U.S. illegally, ...
A union of 650 tenure and tenure-track faculty at ISU is accusing the university’s administration of attempting to intimidate ...
President Trump's firing of one of the National Labor Relations Board's five members has left the labor watchdog adrift, experts say.
The most consequential of Trump's three victories at the court last year was a ruling authored by conservative Chief Justice ...
Gwynne Wilcox acknowledged the lawsuit was the “test case” the president was likely looking for following the series of unprecedented firings.
Democratic member Gwynne Wilcox was appointed to the NLRB by former President Joe Biden. Her five-year term was scheduled to ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward ...
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