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A federal appeals court on Friday sided with the Trump administration, lifting a temporary block on a March executive order that prevented government workers from union bargaining. The three ...
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CT Insider on MSNSupporter of YouTuber charged in fracas with former CT cop accused of assaulting court marshalA man is accused of assaulting a judicial marshal at the state courthouse on Broad Street in New London July 25, but no ...
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s temporary order blocking the Trump administration from conducting ...
Two groups of plaintiffs seeking to stop the National Institutes of Health from terminating $783 million in grants urged the ...
The Hill is reporting that action related to one of President Trump’s executive orders involving unions could end up in ...
Peru's president on Thursday dismissed an international court order to suspend a law granting amnesty to police, military and ...
An appeals court may soon get in the way of President Trump’s trade agenda as his Aug. 1 deadline approaches to impose so-called ‘reciprocal’ duties on a host of countries. One day ...
The Trump administration says federal employees, while at work, can try to persuade their colleagues to adopt their own religious beliefs.
A federal judge finds federal agencies violated the law when they deleted “hundreds or even thousands” of pages about treating HIV and other medical conditions.
"Petitioners provided this information to argue that the preliminary injunction was causing them irreparable harm." ...
Studies show that a brief wait can discourage suicide, but it might also violate buyers’ Second Amendment rights.
The lawsuit alleges the employees were wrongfully fired because Attorney General Pam Bondi didn't give specific reasons for their departures.
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