Hundreds of New Yorkers have lost their federal jobs in the Trump administration's mass layoffs. Federal judges ordered the workers be reinstated.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs looked bloated and old in Manhattan court Friday — where he faced fresh allegations that he sexually abused three more victims.
A prominent Buffalo defense attorney argued that the New York Court of Appeals' overturn of Hollywood mogul Harvey ...
Fired employees expressed excitement about the prospect of reinstatement, as well as back pay. But there’s no template for ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Supreme Court Is at a Fork in the Road on Gun RightsThe conservative majority wants to apply a “history and tradition” test to the Second Amendment. But whose history—and what ...
Three federal judges stalling Trump's orders on March 13 and 14 were: Obama-nominated Maryland judge, James Bredar; Clinton-appointed U.S. District Judge William Alsup; and Trump-appointed Judge ...
The government said in a court filing that Charles Ezell, who issued the memos that agencies interpreted as orders to fire ...
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