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A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s firing of two Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.
Explainer: Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court—A Wrong Move By the United States?
The year 2025 promises to bring many significant developments in the field of international law. Expect calculated and ...
After a Rhode Island court ordered the reinstatement of employees and awarded grants at the Institute of Museum and Library Services, defendants provided a status report May 20, confirming their ...
A nightly curfew has been imposed in any "Tornado Damage Zone" or any "Curfew Boundary" within the City of London and all ...
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The actions came following Jan. 20 executive orders that affected numerous public health data websites, the groups contend.
On his first day, President Donald Trump issued a host of executive orders to reverse many of former President Joe Biden’s ...
Inefficency in the name of efficiency,' according to one federal employee who was fired, rehired and may be fired again.
The congressional watchdog told staff it’s “not subject to DOGE or Executive Orders” after the White House efficiency group ...
The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Friday afternoon, asking the justices to temporarily block an order by ...
Some agencies have walked back their layoffs, but the court order spurring that action is not preventing re-firings.
The request came after a U.S. district judge in San Francisco blocked large-scale federal layoffs known as "reductions in ...
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