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Postal ID Checks Floated as Selfie Alternative to Fight Fraud
Post offices across the U.S. have the potential to play a larger role in proving a person’s identity to access unemployment and other government benefits, while also addressing privacy and fairness concerns over technology used to prevent fraud.
Employer Savings Eyed in Plan to Ease Family Obamacare Subsidies
An IRS proposal that would make it easier for families to get subsidies for health insurance in the Obamacare exchanges would help businesses that would no longer need to pay some of those costs, health insurance brokers say.
Patent Eligibility Case Is Teed Up for Next Supreme Court Term
Patent attorneys may soon get some long-standing questions on patent eligibility answered by the US Supreme Court in a case involving noisy driveshafts.
Skip Second Bump Stock Ban Case, DOJ Brief Tells Supreme Court
Owners of firearm accessories known as bump stocks and a gun-rights group shouldn’t be granted review of a Sixth Circuit ruling upholding a ban on the items, the Biden administration told the US Supreme Court.
Mass Shootings Loom Over Pending High Court Gun Ruling
The latest US mass shooting at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school creates a new point of political pressure on a U.S. Supreme Court that has signaled it will soon limit state and local governments’ ability to enact gun control measures.
Texas AG Accused by Bar of Misconduct for 2020 Election Claims
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) was hit with a disciplinary petition on Wednesday by a committee of the State Bar, which accused Paxton of professional misconduct in connection with pleadings he made in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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