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The decision breaks with the precedent in 1935 Supreme Court case Humphrey's Executor v. United States, which unanimously found that the president does not hold the power to remove officials on quasi...
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The ruling is significant, as a number of legal challenges to Trump's firings appear headed for the Supreme Court.
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A federal appeals panel on Friday halted the reinstatement of two independent agency members fired by President Trump, clearing the path for the president to remove them from their positions.
President Donald Trump has nominated the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's acting chair, Andrea Lucas, for a second term at the agency and tapped a Morgan Lewis & Bockius partner to be general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board.
An appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump can fire two board members of independent labor agencies from their respective posts in the federal government.
President Trump has nominated Crystal Carey to serve as the next National Labor Relations Board General Counsel. The appointment is subject to
On March 24, 2025, the Supreme Court declined to review a Ninth Circuit decision that provided an opportunity to clarify how its landmark decision
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A telecommunications company must release information about its personnel investigation into a workers’ union after the National Labor Relations Board ruled it violated federal labor laws.
The National Labor Relations Board in a case involving Starbucks Corp. turned aside a Biden-era bid to impose restrictions on employers’ ability to discipline newly unionized workers.