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Supreme Court rules on fed employee’s ability to sue for age discrimination
Supreme Court justices sometimes will imagine themselves in situations like the ones that land people before the high court, but that can be hard to do when the subject is employment discrimination because the justices have lifetime tenure.
Feds have fewer whistleblower rights than in the private sector
Whistleblower advocacy groups called on Congress to expand federal employees' available options to address calling out waste, fraud and abuse at their agencies.
By Jessie Bur
Trump names retired Navy SEAL vice admiral new acting director of national intelligence via Tweet
In a one two punch, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter both that the nation’s number two intelligence official would be resigning and that he had named a new acting director of national intelligence ― current National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Maguire.
By Nathan Strout
Leonardo withdraws lawsuit against US Army over Lakota helicopters
Leonardo has withdrawn its latest lawsuit against the U.S. Army over the service’s decision to buy Lakota helicopters from Airbus without holding a competition.
By Jen Judson