The Supreme Court sided with federal employees raising age-discrimination claims, finding that Congress gave civil-service workers greater protection than those in the private sector
In a second decision issued Monday, the court eased Fourth Amendment limits on police, holding that an officer is free to assume that a car’s driver is its registered owner and to pull the vehicle over if the owner has a suspended license.
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