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Climate Change is Dead: EPA to Reconsider 2009 Endangerment Finding: Major Step Toward Energy Freedom and Regulatory Reform

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a sweeping move with far-reaching implications, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has officially announced the agency’s intent to reconsider the 2009 Endangerment Finding, a foundational regulatory ruling that has shaped over a decade of climate policy in the United States.

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Supreme Court Limits Lower Court Power on Nationwide Injunctions: Boost for Trump Administration Policies

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Washington DC, in a significant ruling with far-reaching consequences, the U.S. Supreme Court has voted 6-3 to limit the ability of lower federal courts to issue nationwide injunctions—a move widely seen as a partial legal victory for President Donald Trump.

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U.S. Supreme Court Expands Access to Reverse Discrimination Claims in Landmark Ruling

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Washington DC,  In a major decision impacting workplace discrimination law nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that employees from majority groups — including white and heterosexual workers — may bring reverse discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act without facing additional legal hurdles.

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Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration on Firing Federal Officials—But Draws a Line at the Federal Reserve

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Washington DC, in a pivotal decision with wide-ranging implications for executive power, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday sided with the Trump administration, granting a request that allows the president to fire members of certain independent federal agencies. However, the ruling notably excludes the Federal Reserve, reinforcing its special status as a quasi-private institution.

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Chatham Mother’s Lawsuit Over Alleged Islamic Indoctrination in Schools Could Reach U.S. Supreme Court

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Chatham NJ, A years-long legal battle over religious content in a New Jersey middle school may soon reach the U.S. Supreme Court, following a recent appellate court ruling in favor of the Chatham School District.

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Pizza Threats Target Federal Judge Using Slain Son’s Name, Says NJ Judge Esther Salas

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Hackensack NJ,  a chilling trend has emerged in the federal judiciary: anonymous pizza deliveries sent to judges’ homes, including those of their children—using the name of slain Daniel Anderl, the late son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas.

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