Federal agents participating in a Chicago-area immigration crackdown must activate their body-worn cameras if they have them, ...
The Transportation Security Administration can be held liable for a former employee’s disability discrimination claims under ...
Federal courts across the US are preparing to furlough some staffers and curb operations as the judiciary prepares to run out ...
An existing court restraining order preventing the Trump administration from engaging in mass layoffs during the shutdown was ...
The Department of Labor in new guidance cleared a path for employers to offer more standalone insurance coverage for ...
The former president and CEO of First NBC Bank in New Orleans lost an appeal to undo his 2023 fraud convictions after the ...
A judge refused to lift his block barring Los Angeles police from targeting journalists with excessive force, after the city ...
Rapid expansion of artificial intelligence tools and private equity ownership pose new risks to auditor reviews of corporate ...
Michigan is suing the Energy Department for extending the life of a coal plant in the state that was due for retirement.
MISTR, a telemedicine provider of the AIDS-preventative known as PrEP was hit with a proposed class action for allegedly ...
Baxter International Inc. and its executives allegedly misled shareholders about systemic safety issues with its new IV fluid ...
Kirkland & Ellis promoted a record number of lawyers to the firm’s partnership this year, topping the previous high of 205 in ...
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