We have to prepare ourselves to fight against the entire anti-worker “labor law” framework which will now be brought to bear ...
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 ...
A letter to Congress signals that President Donald Trump seeks to make it easier to purge federal workers and exert maximum ...
The Trump Administration has told the Judiciary Committee that they plan on asking the Supreme Court to overule their ...
Historically, the U.S. Department of Justice defended against the president removing members of the boards without cause.
In Humphrey's Executor v. United States, the high court held in 1935 that a president must have cause to fire the member of a ...
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.
From the letter sent yesterday to Senator Richard Durbin (the ranking minority member on the Senate Judiciary Committee) by Acting Solicitor General Sarah ...
Staff members across government agencies are scrambling to understand Trump’s planned detention camp for immigrants.
The determination applies to the National Labor Relations Board, U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Product Safety ...
The Department of Justice will stop defending legal protections preventing the president from firing members of independent ...
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