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The judge said unions had valid concerns that the administration’s enforcement of the executive order was “retaliation" for protected speech.
A DC federal judge has struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting Houston-founded law firm Susman Godfrey, marking the fourth takedown of an executive order targeting a law firm.
With OPM’s final rule, agencies can decide fire feds in their probationary period based broadly on agency needs, interests ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has fired New York administrative judge Karen Ortiz, who has openly ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNYolo County adds two new orders to the Executive Order TrackerYolo County Board of Supervisors meeting, County Administrator Mike Webb brought two new additions to the county’s Presidential Executive Order Tracker, working to calculate how action from the ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNState hiring freeze to start in July as Maryland seeks $121M in additional personnel cost reductionsMaryland plans to implement a hiring freeze next month as state officials examine options to cut costs. The governor's office ...
A federal judge ruled on June 24 that the Trump administration cannot eliminate union bargaining for federal government ...
The Justice Department on Monday appealed a federal judge’s order blocking President Trump’s executive order against the law ...
Washington — A federal judge on Friday struck down President Trump's executive order that sought to punish the law firm ...
Executive orders give presidents significant power to act without Congress. Learn how these directives work, their historical impact, and why they often spark controversy.
A federal judge has struck down another of President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting law firms. U.S.
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