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He also faces a separate Constitutional Court ruling which will decide on whether to uphold his impeachment and formally strip him from office.

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The State Bar’s 13-member board, which is scheduled to meet March 5, will ultimately decide on plans for the July bar exam and remedies for test takers who faced problems.

In January 2025, Business and Trade Committee had argued the Post Office should not decide on what was owed to victims of its own scandal.

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District Judge Amy Berman Jackson until Saturday to decide on whether Hampton Dellinger, the appointed head of a whistleblower agency called the Office of Special Counsel, can be fired by Trump.

He said Ukraine would not sign the deal until Zelensky and Trump "agree on security guarantees" and decide on how to "tie this preliminary agreement" to a US security guarantee.

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