Trump Names James Macy to Complete Labor Board’s GOP Majority
President Donald Trump has tapped a third Republican for the National Labor Relations Board, a move that signals the administration’s intent to revisit Biden-era labor policy.

The White House is using the conflict in Iran to justify fast-tracking policy decisions that would ordinarily require a deliberative process, setting up another test of the president’s emergency powers.
The EPA’s use of a specific economic metric when proposing major regulations isn’t traceable to or discriminatory against children alleging climate harms, the Ninth Circuit said Thursday, handing a loss to youth plaintiffs.
A Senate Democrat is calling for more details on the Trump administration’s deal to pay nearly $1 billion to a French energy giant to cancel its US offshore wind projects.
The White House on Thursday clarified how federal agencies should use categorical exclusions in the environmental permitting process, part of its ongoing quest to get more projects built faster.

The EPA Thursday proposed several revisions to coal waste regulations it says would reduce the need for disposal, a move conservation groups said will put public health at risk.


President Donald Trump has tapped a third Republican for the National Labor Relations Board, a move that signals the administration’s intent to revisit Biden-era labor policy.
A coalition of energy companies, chemical makers and trade associations are asking the European Union to urgently consider changes to the bloc’s upcoming regulations on methane emissions.
Harmful pollutants originating from outside the US would be excluded when evaluating a state’s compliance with federal air quality standards under
Chevron Corp. announced it has agreed to an asset swap with Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) that will increase its stake in a joint venture while divesting its interests in offshore gas blocks.
More than a dozen environmental and health groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency Monday over its delayed designation of areas with heavy ozone pollution across the country.
A panel of judges at the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday questioned whether youth plaintiffs could show their challenge to three energy-focused executive orders from Trump is different enough from separately dismissed climate cases to warrant moving forward.
Frustrated by Iran’s unwillingness to give up its stranglehold over the Strait of Hormuz, US President
Lululemon Athletica Inc. fell in New York trading Monday after the Texas attorney general said his office is investigating for the presence of so-called “forever chemicals,” which have been linked to health problems, in the yogawear brand’s apparel.
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DLA Piper did not discriminate against an ex-associate who sued the firm after she was fired while pregnant, a Manhattan jury found Monday.
Amalia Sax-Bolder joined Reed Smith as a partner in its financial industry group in Denver, the firm announced Monday.
Harvey Weinstein is considering testifying at a rape retrial kicking off in New York on Tuesday, he told Bloomberg Law, a turn that would mark the ex-movie mogul’s first time on the stand after four trials.
Tara Lee, Scott Lerner and Melissa Taylormoore joined Dechert as partners in its enforcement and investigations group in Washington D.C., the firm announced Monday.
Partners at Perkins Coie and Ashurst voted to combine the two firms, resulting in a $2.8 billion, 3,000-lawyer entity by the third quarter of the year.
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