Fifth Circuit Rules NLRB Structure “Likely“ Unconstitutional

The court found that the labor relations board members and judges are not accountable for the amount of power they wield. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently…

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Supreme Court Declines to Block Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law

Allows ongoing lawsuit to continue without immediate intervention  The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law that imposes age verification and parental consent requirements on social media…

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Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Lift Deportation Block

A lower court order stops ICE from making arrests using “roving“ immigration raids. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court, asking for…

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Supreme Court Allows President to Fire Product Regulation Commissioners

The commission is managed by Congress, The Supreme Court supported the authority of the Executive Branch in granting the emergency request from President Trump’s administration to remove members…

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FCC Removes Nearly 3,000 Words of Obsolete Rules in Deregulatory Push

Among them, court-invalidated net neutrality measures and defunct interconnection rules were eliminated to reduce provider burdens. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced the removal of nearly 3,000…

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Supreme Court Lift Injunction Against Education Department Layoffs

The legal challenge continues to play out in lower courts. The Supreme Court issued an unsigned decision this past week setting aside a lower court ruling that blocked…

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Supreme Court Takes On Challenges to Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

Will hear arguments for two cases challenging Idaho, West Virginia state laws. On Thursday, the Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments for two lawsuits filed against…

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Supreme Court Lifts Temporary Pause on Federal Mass Firings

The president directed federal agencies to make reductions in force “consistent with applicable law.” The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order this week that lifted a temporary pause…

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Supreme Court Rules Illegal Criminal Migrants can be Deported to South Sudan

Upholds its previous stay that blocked the president’s administration from deportations to third-party countries. The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order last week overturning a lower court’s decision…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Federal Campaign Finance Limits

The high court has accepted an appeal regarding the 1970’s era limit. The Supreme Court announced it will hear a challenge to the limitation on how much money…

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