Michigan’s New Labor Laws Await Final Approval: What Changes for Workers and Employers?

Lansing, MI — Michigan workers may soon experience changes in their pay and sick leave benefits as new legislation awaits Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s signature. The recently approved bills, resulting from bipartisan compromise, aim to modify existing labor laws concerning the state’s minimum wage and tipped wage credit, alongside adjustments to how paid sick leave is managed. In particular, these legislative changes are set to introduce phased increases in the state’s minimum wage, while maintaining specific wage conditions for tipped employees. Advocates of the bill argue that these adjustments provide a balanced approach, protecting workers’ rights … Read more

Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Dismiss Federal Whistleblower Protection Chief

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has initiated a Supreme Court challenge seeking permission to fire the head of a federal agency that safeguards whistleblowers, marking a notable first appeal to the high court under President Donald Trump’s current term. This step reflects a broader effort by the administration to assert executive authority over independent federal agencies. In a recent emergency appeal, the Justice Department sought to overturn a lower court’s decision that temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger as the head of the Office of Special Counsel. The appeals court had maintained the reinstatement on procedural grounds, … Read more

Texas Federal Judge Revives Key Lawsuit Challenging Mifepristone Approval, Influencing Future Abortion Access Across States

Austin, Texas — In a significant legal revival, a federal judge in Texas has reinstated a lawsuit targeting the FDA’s approval of the abortion medication mifepristone, stirring fresh controversy just days ahead of the 52nd anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. This unfolding legal battle underscores the persistent national divide over abortion rights following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which had previously enshrined federal abortion protections. The revived lawsuit, which had been dismissed last year, challenges the loosened regulations surrounding the distribution of mifepristone, a drug used both … Read more

Supreme Court Leans Toward Approval of Legislation to Regulate TikTok Sales and Bans

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to support a new regulation that could either facilitate the sale of the popular video-sharing app TikTok or ban it entirely in the United States. This development comes amidst escalating concerns about national security and data privacy issues related to the Chinese-owned platform. TikTok, which has captured the imaginations and screen time of millions of Americans, especially teenagers, has been under scrutiny due to fears that user data could potentially be accessed by the Chinese government. Legislators argue that safeguarding this data is crucial for national security. … Read more