Beltway Buzz, July 10, 2026 - Ogletree
Administration Releases Second Regulatory Agenda. Perhaps regulators in the Trump administration are reading the Buzz, because the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions was...
Read moreAdministration Releases Second Regulatory Agenda. Perhaps regulators in the Trump administration are reading the Buzz, because the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions was...
Read morephoto credit: Noah Abrams/KRCB California's supreme court has settled some big questions about police oversight in Sonoma County. This week, the state's highest court chose not to review an appeal...
Read morePresident Donald Trump may think he’s found a Trojan horse to seize the midterms, but security expert Miles Taylor says that horse isn’t riding off anytime soon. Trump fired all three remaining me...
Read moreOklahoma has amended its occupational safety and health citation rule to allow the ODOL to issue citations against public employers more than six months after an alleged violation when that viola...
Read moreA union cannot automatically bind former New York City home health aides to mandatory arbitration through an agreement signed after they left their jobs, the Second Circuit ruled Friday, allowing 1...
Read moreA federal judge ruled Friday that two anti-abortion organizations do not have to comply with a Michigan law that prevents employers from discriminating against workers who have had an abortion, sta...
Read moreThe alleged incidents contained no racial or ethnic slurs, and for the most part, made no express reference to Hispanics. Dive Brief: A former city of Tampa employee failed to show he was subjecte...
Read moreNew Jersey’s trend towards expanding leave rights and protections for employees continues and creates an even more complex landscape for employers to navigate. Effective July 17, 2026, significant...
Read moreSeyfarth Synopsis: Washington’s health care employers have spent years navigating tighter and tighter restrictions on noncompetes—but under HB 1155, the state has decided to largely eliminate them ...
Read moreTikToker, Camilla Alhassan has been sentenced to one year in prison by the Accra Circuit Court after pleading guilty to offensive conduct and the publication of false news. The sentence was handed...