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2024


U.S. Appeals Court Introduces College Athlete Employee Test

U.S. Appeals Court Introduces College Athlete Employee Test

The question presented to the court was whether college athletes, because of their purported amateur status, are barred from bringing a claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).


US allies grapple with J.D. Vance

US allies grapple with J.D. Vance

The leader of Spain’s far-right Vox party, Santiago Abascal, today called Vance the embodiment of “the American spirit of opportunity, freedom and prosperity in the face of hate, sectarianism and the privilege of progressive and globalist elites.”


High crimes and mental competency don’t keep presidents from security clearances because, they don’t get them

High crimes and mental competency don’t keep presidents from security clearances because, they don’t get them

Just to keep the world of presidential access to classified information interesting, President Biden is facing his own national security crisis following a rambling debate performance, which has led many to question whether he’s experiencing cognitive decline impairing his judgment and ability to lead.


How does telework affect the Hatch Act? Election season do’s and don’ts

How does telework affect the Hatch Act? Election season do’s and don’ts

Stephanie Rapp-Tully, partner at Tully Rinckey PLLC who specializes in federal employment law, said by email in 2024 that there are still a lot of “gray areas and pitfalls” with respect to the Hatch Act and telework.


European leaders denounce political violence after shocking Trump shooting

European leaders denounce political violence after shocking Trump shooting

European leaders were united on Sunday in vigorously condemning the political violence that erupted overnight across the Atlantic when a deadly shooting left former U.S. President Donald Trump injured at a campaign rally.


Trump ‘felt the bullet’ hit his ear during campaign rally shooting

Trump ‘felt the bullet’ hit his ear during campaign rally shooting

“I saw the man standing on his own two feet and stick his fist up in the air,” said Jondavid Longo, the Republican mayor of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, who attended the rally.


Feds tackle dialysis giants with antitrust probe

Feds tackle dialysis giants with antitrust probe

The agency has scrutinized Amazon over anticompetitive pricing and a large anesthesiologist group over monopolization allegations in Texas; has challenged mergers in a number of markets, including groceries and mattresses; and is expected to sue three health care companies over skyrocketing insulin costs.


Draghi’s EU competitiveness plan set to be delayed until September

Draghi’s EU competitiveness plan set to be delayed until September

His report to EU bosses in Brussels had been expected this month but it is now all-but certain to be pushed back to September, whileUrsula von der Leyen is working full-time to secure the support she needs from MEPs to win a second term as European Commission President.


Trump considering cutting back intel sharing with Europe, officials warn

Trump considering cutting back intel sharing with Europe, officials warn

U.S. intelligence briefed to NATO over the past three years has provided Washington’s partners with vital information about Russia’s movements on the ground in Ukraine, including its military maneuvers and tactical advancements, the U.S. official said.


Can federal employees volunteer for political campaigns and make contributions? Election season do’s and don’ts

Can federal employees volunteer for political campaigns and make contributions? Election season do’s and don’ts

The OSC attorney said: “We’re the agency that enforces the Hatch Act, so if you get guidance from us saying that you’re good to go, then that’s your best protection against violating the law.”


Marine Le Pen vs. Jordan Bardella: France’s next power struggle

Marine Le Pen vs. Jordan Bardella: France’s next power struggle

With National Rally officials looking with apprehension at the party’s next big challenge, seizing the Elysée presidential palace in 2027, a budding rivalry between student and master could grow into one that tears apart one of the most successful political partnerships in French postwar history.


Irish prime minister: EU open to Keir Starmer’s Brexit plan

Irish prime minister: EU open to Keir Starmer’s Brexit plan

During the U.K.’s six week general election, Conservative candidates including former Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch repeatedly attacked Labour’s ambitions for Europe, accusing the party of failing to explain what trade-offs it would be willing to make to secure its aims.