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Starbucks takes on federal labor agency at US Supreme Court
If the high court sides with Starbucks, it could make it tougher for the agency to step in when it alleges corporate interference in unionization efforts.
By Dee-Ann Durbin
Supreme Court avoided disaster when chunk of marble fell in courtyard
The piece of marble at least 2 feet long crashed to the ground in an interior courtyard used by the justices.
Naval Academy sued over affirmative action admissions policy
A group critical of race-conscious admissions filed a lawsuit against the practice at the Naval Academy.
High court seems likely to back Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Even some conservative justices sounded skeptical of arguments that the agency violates the Constitution in the way it is funded.
Supreme Court starts term with cases on federal agency power
On Tuesday, the court will hear a challenge that could disrupt the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Fake electors want Georgia charges against them moved to federal court
The move would not open the door for Trump, if he’s elected again in 2024, to issue pardons as any conviction would still happen under state law.
Ex-DOJ official acted within official duties in Georgia case: lawyer
Clark is charged along with former President Donald Trump and others with participating in a scheme to overturn Democrat Joe Biden’s presidential victory.
DOJ official’s bid to move election case to federal court gets hearing
Former Justice Dept. official Jeffrey Clark is one of five defendants seeking to move his case out of a court in Georgia.
Millions more workers would be entitled to overtime pay under new rule
Employers would be required to pay overtime to so-called white collar workers who make less than $55,000 a year, up from current threshold of $35,568.
By Alexandra Olson