Airlines to Seat Kids Next to Parents at No Extra Cost
…are available during the booking process, the rule proposed Thursday would require U.S. and foreign carriers to let a child 13 years old or younger sit next to a parent…
…are available during the booking process, the rule proposed Thursday would require U.S. and foreign carriers to let a child 13 years old or younger sit next to a parent…
…federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration began looking into rules for CO2 pipelines. They were set to finalize that rule this summer, pending review by the Office of Management…
…not, peoples’ right to have the day in court that the Constitution guarantees them is honored. That’s all. But it’s everything. It’s the rule of law—the rule of law that…
…result of a thorough & independent investigation to protect our Constitution & the rule of law. It is independent courts that will have the final say. We have learnt from…
…J.P. McJefferson Thoughts Rules of the “Game” [This was originally posted on February 21, 2023] and again November 2024 The “Rules” are the rules of the House and Senate. The…
…minuses. The expectation in the federal system is that once appointed, judges have life tenure and need fear no reprisal based on how they rule; they are free to follow…
…Act. They included some groundbreaking rules, such as setting national air quality standards for ozone and fine particulate matter. For each rule, we considered the costs to industry if the rule went into…
…and Affordability rule is expected to contribute to increases in the uninsured, though estimates of the finalized rule have not been released by CBO.) Anticipating how states will respond to…
…right-wing majority on the Court is surely afraid to rule on tariffs — afraid to rule for Trump, because that would destroy what’s left of their credibility, afraid to rule…
…1996 Congressional Review Act (CRA), which established a way for Congress to overturn a rule by a federal agency, so long as the procedure was begun within 60 days of…