The U.S. Department of Justice will cease defending the independent status of three consumer and worker protection agencies, ...
Historically, the U.S. Department of Justice defended against the president removing members of the boards without cause.
The determination applies to the National Labor Relations Board, U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Product Safety ...
The AHA and more than three dozen other organizations Feb. 12 submitted a letter to leaders and other members of the House ...
From the letter sent yesterday to Senator Richard Durbin (the ranking minority member on the Senate Judiciary Committee) by Acting Solicitor General Sarah ...
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The nation’s biggest egg producer is raking in profits as shoppers get slammed with stratospheric prices — and it’s partly ...
The Department of Justice will stop defending legal protections preventing the president from firing members of independent ...
The high court’s 1935 ruling in the Humphrey’s Executor case, which has protected federal agency independence, was called out for reversal in Project 2025.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Wednesday that it will no longer defend the independent status of three key consumer and worker protection agencies, revealed in a letter by Acting ...
Farmers aren't so sure that higher egg prices are because of avian flu pointing to corporate greed for the skyrocketing costs ...
Trump's DOJ sent Sen. Durbin a letter Wednesday notifying him that the department plans to ask SCOTUS to overturn a key ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order to expand access to in vitro fertilization doesn’t immediately change any policy, ...
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