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After running through a series of acting chiefs since the start of the Trump administration, the IRS will soon have a new permanent commissioner, with the Senate voting on a party line to confirm ...
A massive NCAA settlement with student-athletes involves a mechanism for limiting name, image and likeness deals to “fair ...
The Florida Supreme Court should allow people without an American Bar Association-accredited JD to take the state’s bar exam, ...
Opinion: Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys assess California's collaboration with other foreign governments on promoting ...
Opinion: Paul Manuele says that law firm leaders can apply wisdom from several Latin phrases to grow their practices more ...
Opinion: Holland & Knight's Paul Bond and Madeline Schonberger write that the Supreme Court has left open a critical question ...
Trade officials from India and the US have hardened their stance on some key issues as they race to conclude an interim deal before higher US tariffs take effect in July, people familiar with the ...
The Trump administration won a brief reprieve from a judge’s order to pull back on its use of military troops in Los Angeles to deal with protests over the president’s immigration raids.
The UK’s Office for National Statistics used to knock on doors and ask people if they were employed, as a traditional way of compiling the country’s labor market data.
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberghas canceled plans to attend the Paris Air Show after Thursday’s Air India crash that killed all but one of the 242 people aboard a Dreamliner plane in ...
A federal judge rejected an “unprecedented” request to vacate a Biden-era settlement between the Consumer Financial ...
A federal judge sharply pressed the Trump administration over its authority to deploy the California National Guard to respond to protests in Los Angeles without the consent of the state’s governor.
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