Supreme Court Rules Patent Office Cannot Restrict Free Speech
The Supreme Court has concluded that the Patent and Trademark Office cannot discriminate against trademark designations it deems disparaging or inappropriate.
The Supreme Court has concluded that the Patent and Trademark Office cannot discriminate against trademark designations it deems disparaging or inappropriate.
Legislation has been introduced to give the same tax credit to federal employees that military personnel get when working in a combat zone.
Two letters were sent last week to Congress expressing opposition to proposed cuts to federal employee benefits in the White House’s budget proposal.
The Trump Administration plans to eliminate numerous regulations to ease the paperwork burden on federal agencies.
Two Senators have asked OPM to provide details about the security clearance that was granted to NSA contractor Reality Winner.
The TSA is testing new fingerprint scanning technology at two airports that has the potential to replace the need for boarding passes and identity documents.
The FBI has released details on the shooter who left one Congressman critically injured and is asking for tips to aid their investigation.
One Member of Congress wants to make sure that President Trump’s tweets are codified as official government records by law.
One Congressman wants to ask veterans what needs fixing at the VA to make needed reforms at the agency.
The Thrift Savings Plan has provided information to help military service members decide if they should move to the new Blended Retirement System.