King, Colleagues Reject Proposed Cuts to Veterans’ Disability Benefits
change as problematic because it conflicts with several “court decisions that recognize tinnitus as a stand-alone condition
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change as problematic because it conflicts with several “court decisions that recognize tinnitus as a stand-alone condition
about the potential for misuse and abuse. In court filings, the Administration has acknowledged that the Department … fact, the Administration has acknowledged in recent court filings that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is currently
legal challenge to the Arch in federal court , stressing Congress’s role in authorizing projects on public lands … presented these arguments to the United States District Court for theDistrict of Columbia as amici curiae in Lemmon
long tenure on the Maine District Court give me great confidence that he will serve our state well … served as a Judge on the Maine District Court from 2014 to 2025. Prior to his appointment
explanation for its refusal to comply with recent court orders and process an Unfair Labor Practice charge … employees as its reason for inaction despite a court order halting implementation of the policy. Senators Angus King
Honorable Chief Justice (Ret.) of the Kansas Supreme Court Lawton Nuss, U.S. Army Veteran Corey Schramm, and Associate
Task Force. 8 While the Supreme Court affirmed the Secretary’s authority to appoint and remove Task Force
they were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in a6-3 ruling last week, a ruling Senator … been thrown out by a 6-3 Supreme Court decision, Americans – including the thousands of small businesses
Collins issued the following statement after the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down emergency tariffs imposed … President: “Today’s Supreme Court ruling reaffirms that only Congress has the constitutional authority to impose tariffs
today released a statement following the Supreme Court’s ruling against the White House’s sweeping tariffs: “Today … Supreme Court ruling striking down the Trump White House’s tariff policies is a civics lesson for both
raise for junior enlisted service members; enhance court security; modernize our nation’s outdated air traffic system
national security through investments in our military; strengthen court security and invest in oversight of federal programs; support
require meaningful engagement across the board—in the courts, the Congress (particularly the Republican majority), and, of course
nomination of Andrew Benson, an experienced Maine District Court Judge and former homicide prosecutor, to serve … long tenure on the Maine District Court give me great confidence that he will serve our state well
United States. He was indicted twice in federal court and should stand trial in the United States. “With
trafficker who has been indicted twice in U.S. courts and who should stand trial in this country
afforded to all other marriages, regardless of future court decisions. “The law also maintained—and indeed strengthened—important
nomination of Andrew Benson, an experienced Maine District Court Judge and former homicide prosecutor, to serve … long tenure on the Maine District Court give me great confidence that he will serve our state well
their cases are successful in a court of law. The bill comes after the Senate Judiciary Committee released
going hungry. Though the Trump Administration relented to court rulings yesterday and announced plans to partially distribute
Scarborough for the Maine seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Mr. Dunlap … Joshua Dunlap to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Josh is an attorney
community collaboration. It will include a full-court gymnasium, an indoor run and walk track, a community kitchen
cities, ignoring the law, defying the courts, trampling on the free press, weaponizing the legal system, and more
today that Andrew Benson, a current Maine District Court Judge and former homicide prosecutor, has been nominated … Office. Judge Benson serves on the Maine District Court, a role which he has held for eleven years
subgroups, before enacting a plan. A three-judge court would help ensure IRCs are established by the necessary