Federal Judge Greenlights Administration’s Plan for Workforce Reduction, Denies Union’s Attempt to Halt Firings

Washington, D.C. – A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the Trump administration’s plan to significantly reduce the federal workforce could proceed, denying an injunction request by labor unions. The decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over the size and scope of government under Trump’s leadership. The ruling was issued by a judge in the Washington District Court, who directed that unions should first present their grievances to the Federal Labor Relations Authority before approaching the federal courts. This step is seen as a procedural gatekeeping effort, which could slow the unions’ … Read more

President Trump Orders Temporary Halt on Enforcement of U.S. Foreign Bribery Laws, Stirring Debate on Global Business Practices

WASHINGTON — In a significant shift in U.S. policy, President Donald Trump this week issued an executive order to temporarily halt enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), a law that has been instrumental in fighting corruption globally by prohibiting American firms and their foreign affiliates from bribing foreign officials to gain business advantages. Critics of the FCPA, including Trump, have argued that the law impedes U.S. businesses by putting them at a disadvantage in international markets where bribery is often seen as a customary practice. During the signing at the Oval Office, Trump … Read more

Landfill Closure Won’t Halt Lawsuit, Attorney Says as Legal Battle Against Chiquita Canyon Intensifies

The legal team fronting the case against Chiquita Canyon Landfill confirmed that its recent unexpected shutdown will notably not disrupt the ongoing mass tort litigation the waste management company has been embroiled in since 2023. This statement came shortly after the abrupt cessation of operations last week. In a recent development, adjustments were made to the original lawsuit that spurred the now-unified civil liability case against the landfill. These modifications stemmed from a directive by the presiding judge during the case’s dismissal phase last year, ensuring the litigation adapts to evolving legal challenges. Attorneys associated … Read more

Matt Gaetz Sues to Halt Ethics Report on Misconduct Claims, Just as Document Goes Public

Washington — Former Representative Matt Gaetz recently sought judicial intervention to prevent a potentially damaging report from being released by the House Ethics Committee. The report, which delves into allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use, was nonetheless published shortly after Gaetz filed his lawsuit, rendering his legal action largely ineffective. Gaetz, who represented Florida, filed the suit against the Republican-dominated committee and its chair, asserting that the release of the report would cause irreparable harm to his reputation. He criticized the timing and manner of the report’s release, arguing that it did not adhere … Read more