The conservative court declined to take a case that could have led to the weakening of limits on a president's power to fire some federal agency leaders.
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case seeking to give the president expanded abilities to fire commissioners of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Monday, that could ...
The court left in place a 90-year old landmark decision that declared that presidents cannot fire members of a multi-member ...
The Supreme Court dealt a blow against efforts to dismantle the country’s leading consumer protection agency.Two conservative ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it won’t take up a case that could have delivered another blow to federal agencies. Two ...
Consumers’ Research and By Two are conservative-leaning organizations that frequently file Freedom of Information Acts for ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to the structure of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and a restriction on the president’s ability to remove its five ...
The appeal, pressed by two research organizations in a case involving the Consumer Product Safety Commission, contended that ...
"Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled fire pits and dispose of them," the Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
By ensuring the Kids Online Safety Act remains focused on design regulation and safety, tech companies would be held ...
Washington has two weeks left to fixate on who will hold power on Capitol Hill next year. One answer is already beginning to emerge: the cryptocurrency industry.
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