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SCOTUS Will Hear High School Coach’s Case Over Midfield Prayer
The U.S. Supreme Court Friday agreed to consider whether a Christian high school football coach’s practice of kneeling at the 50-yard line to pray after his team’s games in Washington state is a private religious act protected by the U.S. Constitution or conduct his employer had the right to prohibit.
Supreme Court Vaccine Decision Signals Trouble for Climate Rule
The Supreme Court signaled trouble ahead for broad assertions of agency power – including efforts to address climate change— in its decision striking down President Joe Biden’s vaccine-or-test mandate.
Shot-or-Test Rule ‘Dead’ as High Court Dooms Further Litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court effectively killed President
Health Workers Jabs Revved to ‘Full Speed Ahead’ by High Court
Health-care facilities across the U.S. must once again work toward complying with a Biden administration vaccine mandate, attorneys who advise hospitals and other medical providers said in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the requirement to move forward.
A Surprising Look at What Income is Taxable—And What Isn’t
With so many rules and regulations, it can be hard to figure out what’s taxable—from found money to inheritances. Here’s a quick look at five sources of income that might be taxable—and five that are not.
As Amazon, Walmart Cut Covid Sick Days, Paid Leave Push Revives
Calls for restoring a national policy on Covid-19 paid sick leave are growing as omicron variant cases surge and major U.S. employers, including
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