After a Washington Post investigation, congressional Democrats are asking tech giants how they handle administrative subpoenas targeting DHS’s critics.
A Republican Idaho lawmaker on Friday proposed bills that would make significant changes to a law he pushed for two years ago ...
He had decided that the America he believed in would not make it if people like him didn’t speak up, so on a cool, rainy morning in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Jon, 67 and recently retired, marched ...
Review & Outlook: Obstructing ICE is a crime, and despite irresponsible rhetoric from both the left and right, the protests don’t yet warrant a military intervention. Photo: Ryan Murphy/Reuters/Joe ...
Trump v. Slaughter is among the most important tests to date of the Supreme Court’s view of the “unitary executive theory” – the idea that control over the entire executive branch is vested in the ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, “Health Policy at a Crossroads,” produced with the support of the Commonwealth Fund and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
LANSING — A former administrative law judge for the Michigan Public Service Commission has been convicted on charges stemming from an internet child predator sting conducted by Michigan State Police ...
Attorney-turned-jurist Robert Lazarus, of Manhattan and Montauk, was a judge through and through. How much so? As his niece Harriet Lazarus recalls fondly, “We called him Uncle Robert, Uncle Bob and ...
Yesterday, in Walmart v. Chief Administrative Law Judge, a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected Walmart's challenge to the constitutionality of protecting Administrative Law Judges in ...
The law is clear: administrative leave must be short, justified, and used sparingly. But federal agencies—and the Office of Personnel Management—are using it as a legally dubious and enormously ...
The federal courts have spoken, and the message is clear: the days of unaccountable bureaucratic enforcement are numbered. On April 17, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Federal ...
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Cary Coglianese has published one of the first print law journal articles reviewing "Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo" and discussing the ...
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