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Among the federal appeals courts, the Fourth Circuit was the biggest loser at the US Supreme Court this term. “Because of ...
Challengers fighting a project offshore of Maryland and Delaware saw nearly half of their claims targeting federal approval ...
A Hartford Insurance Group Inc. unit is seeking a ruling that it has no duty to defend a farm product retailer accused of ...
President Donald Trump secured a sweeping shift in US domestic policy as the House passed a $3.4 trillion fiscal package that ...
A former WNBA coach for the Phoenix Mercury says the team has a toxic workplace culture and subjected her to racial and ...
Preston Moon, son of the late Unification Church founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, convinced the District of Columbia’s highest ...
Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano lauded the $3.4 trillion fiscal tax package bill passed by the US House this week for providing tax relief to millions of older Americans.
With the dust far from having settled on this week’s US-Vietnam trade agreement, one thing is clear: companies operating in what’s become one of the most vibrant Asian economies are on notice to move ...
Ford Motor Co. lost its bid to force dealership customers to arbitrate claims over car defects after a Thursday California Supreme Court ruling.
The Supreme Court of California disbarred an attorney Friday after finding him culpable of taking part in a scheme to misappropriate about $157,000 belonging to an elderly client.
US charges against North Korean citizens for alleged cyber crimes are part of an “absurd smear campaign,” KCNA reports, citing a North Korean foreign ministry spokesperson.
A Wisconsin federal court granted summary judgment to the state’s Health Services agency on the claims of a Black female nuclear safety specialist that she faced a hostile work environment due to her ...