A recent legal opinion called into question the "channeling" doctrine that's kept federal courts from hearing many disputes involving federal employment.
D.C. Circuit Judge Robert Wilkins seemed skeptical of the government’s argument that employees contesting their terminations ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let President Donald Trump fire a Democratic member of the Federal ...
The justices also say they are going to review a landmark 1935 decision protecting certain executive appointees from ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider expanding President Donald Trump's power to shape independent agencies by ...
From the Sept. 30 resignations to the President’s alternative pay plan, federal employees are facing a wave of structural ...
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The New Republic on MSNMike Johnson’s Epstein Delay Tactic Is About to Blow Up in His Face
Both the Democratic front-runner, Adelita Grijalva, and her Republican challenger, Daniel Butierez, have publicly expressed ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNTom Homan Accidentally Makes Crucial Admission on That $50K Cash Bribe
Both the Democratic front-runner, Adelita Grijalva, and her Republican challenger, Daniel Butierez, have publicly expressed ...
The Supreme Court sent the independent executive branch agency into extinction this week, without even bothering to overturn ...
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Supreme Court Will Decide If Trump Can Fire Leaders of Independent Government Agencies
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a landmark case that could redefine how much control a president has over independent federal agencies. The dispute centers on Donald Trump’s recent […] The post ...
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Supreme Court allows Trump to fire FTC commissioner
In a divided order, the Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to remove Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, a member of the Federal Trade Commission.
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The president can remove the Fed chairman
While some may argue that the president cannot remove the Federal Reserve chairman, doing so would not run afoul of the law.
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