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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A motion for a partial summary judgment has been granted in a former inmate’s lawsuit against the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Richard…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — The State Department announced plans Thursday to lay off 1,353 U.S. based employees as part of a broad reorganization initiative aimed at…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Government Executive) — The union that represents workers at the Environmental Protection Agency this week called on Administrator Lee Zeldin to reinstate…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) — Thousands of employees across US federal health agencies received an email Monday afternoon telling them they were out of a job as of the close of…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Law.com) — Monday’s order from the U.S. Supreme Court. allowing the Department of Education to proceed with mass layoffs is notable for its expansion…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Law360) — The U.S. Department of Justice unveiled a plan Monday to make good on President Donald Trump’s executive order in March declaring English…
HUNT, TX (Law.com) — Legal experts say Texas law prevents parents from waiving their children’s injury claims, so liability waivers at Kerr County camps and businesses…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Washington Examiner) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday handed President Donald Trump a victory by backing his plans to cut the federal workforce, a move that…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (HRO Today) — President Donald Trump has extended the federal hiring freeze for most civilian workers, according to a memo released by the White House…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — A Supreme Court ruling this week gave the Trump Administration the go-ahead to move forward with broad agency reorganization and…
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