Who Really Cares About The Hatch Act?
Taking stock of the law after a week of consistent violations.
Taking stock of the law after a week of consistent violations.
Laws are for the little people.
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This guy should be forced to resign immediately.
Nobody puts Kelly in the corner!
There is no going back.
The White House has already indicated that no such firing will take place.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Employees also warned that impeachment talk could violate the Hatch Act
No Trump Administration official’s financial snapshot would be complete without some campaign finance violations.
When the chief executive doesn't respect the rule of law, then 'laws' kind of lose their meaning.
* The First Amendment takes another knock: Sarah Palin is suing the New York Times for defamation. [New York Times] * Prosecutors are taking on the blue wall of silence, charging three police officers in the allegedly coverup in the Laquan McDonald shooting. [Chicago Tribune] * Nikki Haley may have violated the Hatch Act with an itchy Twitter finger. [NPR] * Breaking down Donald Trump's claims about the attorneys working with Mueller on the Russia probe. [Washington Post] * The Trump administration's media blackout could have implications for the Supreme Court. [The Hill] * What were the sharpest dissents this Term? [Law360] * Alabama was ordered to improve prison conditions for mentally ill inmates. [Jezebel]
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.