The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges are unconstitutional and will no longer defend them in court, top officials ...
The difference between an executive order and presidential memo is typically one of style, according to legal scholars who ...
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The Justice Department said a law protecting the officials from arbitrary removal is an unconstitutional intrusion on presidential authority. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about ...
Raymond of the Dodd Law Firm, counsel for the plaintiff, said. "This decision affirms an administrative law judge's long-held discretionary authority in awarding benefits for injured workers and ...
Mike Johnson (R-LA), Speaker of the House, to disclose that, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 530D, DOJ will no longer defend the constitutionality of statutes that protect administrative law judges (ALJs ...
Gov. Spencer Cox said Thursday he plans to sign several bills that will bring big changes to Utah's government records access ...
The Syracuse Common Council is considering legislation to deal with slumlords who ignore code enforcement citations, penalties ...
If the complaint is not resolved, it will be reviewed by an investigator with the Iowa Office of Civil Rights who will decide ...