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It's a win for Donald Trump's efforts to take control of agencies meant by Congress to be independent from the president.
The Supreme Court on Thursday gave Trump a green light, for now, to his removal of the heads of the National Labor Relations Board and Merit Systems Protection Board.
Calling into question the constitutionality of various independent agencies, the Supreme Court suggested that President ...
The order, which drew a sharp dissent from the three liberal justices, powerfully endorsed President Donald Trump’s authority ...
Nick Lawler's rundown of how the design of a fire station can help firefighter's physical and mental well-being clarifies ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump on Thursday to keep two Democratic members of federal labor boards away from ...
Belgium announced on its intention to provide €1 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year. Perhaps the most interesting part of the new package ...
The State Water Resources Control Board stated Friday that Las Flores Water Company in Altadena lifted its notice — the last ...
With nearly 70 years of experience supporting national defense priorities, SRC continues to lead the field in radar ...
cleared the last of nine fire-impacted public water systems to resume delivering safe, clean drinking water to customers, it was announced today. The State Water Resources Control Board stated ...
An appeals court previously ruled that a key 1935 precedent, long in the cross hairs of the conservative legal movement, ...
If SCOTUS decides members of independent agencies can be fired at will, the implications could be huge—including for the Federal Reserve.