The plaintiffs claim OPM violated the E-Government Act by not releasing details of how the email system will manage federal employees’ personal information.
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Lawsuit alleges the Office of Personnel Management is using a server to send emails to employees without conducting the ...
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The Federal Communications Commission must reconsider a rule that put restrictions on telemarketing and advertising robocalls ...
Many legal experts say the pause is an illegal impoundment and compromises Congress’s constitutional “power of the purse.” ...
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An appeals court in 2020 ruled that these types of searches might be unconstitutional, but now it’s official. Judge DeArcy ...
To address the challenges imposed by the FCC's latest regulation updates, businesses must adopt a proactive, ...