A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled 2-1 Friday that President Donald Trump can remove commissioners from the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board.
The ruling, in a case seen as a test of the president’s push for expansive executive authority, cripples the operations of the Merit Systems Protection Board and the National Labor Relations Board.
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Friday overturned district court rulings that had ordered the reinstatement of fired adjudicatory entity members.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Trump can fire Democratic members of the National Labor Relations Board and ...
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump can fire two board members of independent agencies handling labor ...
If the president and his team have their way, much of the executive branch will be transformed from watchdogs or independent ...
President Donald Trump is nominating Crystal Carey, a partner at large management-side law firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, ...
A federal judge for the District of Columbia held President Donald Trump’s termination of National Labor Relations Board Member Gwynne Wilcox violated the National Labor Relations Act; Wilcox’s ...
The firings drew criticism from Democratic senators concerned that the move was designed to remove opposition within the ...
The Trump administration dismissed two Democrats on the US Federal Trade Commission, in the latest move by the White House to ...
The Trump administration dismissed two Democrats on the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, in the latest example of the ...
The firings are the latest by the Trump administration to challenge a 90-year legal precedent that shields members of ...
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