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Department of Defense teachers and workers’ unions convinced a federal judge to pause the agency’s collective bargaining ban ...
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A small-office prosecutor without supervisory experience has leapfrogged into a Trump nomination to lead 600 Justice ...
A bankruptcy judge voided GLS Capital’s $2.3 million litigation funding agreement, a setback for the investor’s role in the ...
State laws governing employers’ E-Verify use are in the crosshairs of a Justice Department legal challenge focused on ...
Companies seeking to boost workforce diversity without running afoul of the Trump administration’s views on “illegal DEI” are ...
A landmark ruling in the FirstEnergy scandal securities litigation chipped away at an expansive test companies feared would ...
Since its market debut more than nine years ago, wind power pioneer Orsted A/S has experienced the highs of ranking among ...
Opinion: NYU School of Law's Dena Adler and Kate Welty write that the EPA's attempt to reverse course on regulating vehicle ...
Opinion: Former DOJ attorneys Jason Manning and Ashley Akers explain why Canada and EU countries will have to be diligent ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. shares jumped after funds piled into the company, which has been hampered by a federal probe into its business practices and weakening results.
A Michigan high school didn’t violate the First Amendment cwhen it proposed edits to a Republican club’s morning announcement promoting an anti-abortion message, a federal court said.
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