Court of Appeal considers whether whistleblowing protections should be extended to external job applicants under human rights ...
The Court of Appeals determined that the law creating the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government did not unconstitutionally violate the separation of powers of equal parts of government, as ...
Insurance often becomes an overwhelming part of seeking health care — with billing, paperwork and denied claims often leaving ...
Amid mounting criticism from the public and lawmakers from both parties, Gov. Tina Kotek has paused any further agency action ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek paused referrals for wildfire hazard map appeals on Monday, which come amid calls from state lawmakers to repeal the maps altogether.
When regulations are not critically examined, they negatively impact professionals, businesses and the continued growth of ...
President Donald Trump has moved to dramatically shrink the size of the federal workforce and mass terminations have already ...
Mark Zuckerberg repealed fact checking on Meta's platforms. Is it good news for artists? Performance artist Harriet ...
More than 14,000 families rely on California Children’s Services to help manage their care for their children. But when that care is cancelled, few families understand their rights. A new ...
From Alexander v. Trump, decided today by Florida Court of Appeal Justices Jeffrey Kuntz, Burton Conner, and Ed Artau: President Donald J. Trump, a ...
Legal challenges are slowing, but not halting, Trump’s executive orders; experts view these as procedural hurdles, not insurmountable barriers.
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