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The Trump administration must temporarily cease from engaging in widespread layoffs and firings for government workers, a ...
Two litigators at Manhattan’s Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft are leaving the firm after it struck a deal with President Donald ...
Conservative activist and failed US attorney nominee Ed Martin will take over as the Justice Department’s pardon attorney as ...
President Donald Trump officially repealed Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules capping overdraft fees and ...
Harvard and other Ivy League universities are the public face of President Donald Trump’s war with higher education. But ...
Fidelity National Financial Inc. prevailed in court Friday against a pension fund that alleged the title insurance giant and ...
Consumer groups will have the opportunity to defend a Biden-era rule banning the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports ...
Former Justice David Souter’s perceived turn to the “left” changed the future of Supreme Court nominations, with ...
David Souter, the former US Supreme Court justice who dismayed Republicans by siding with liberals on some of America’s most ...
Federal agencies should consider civil rather than criminal enforcement of their regulations, according to an executive order President Donald Trump signed May 9.
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Opinion: Womble Bond Dickinson's Matthew Pearson says recent class actions may affect how companies use digital advertising, ...