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"Petitioners provided this information to argue that the preliminary injunction was causing them irreparable harm." The post ...
Almost as soon as Trump returned to the White House, the Justice Department began lying to federal courts in an effort to ...
A federal judge in California has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to keep communications about its plans to lay off ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal workforce cuts while legal battles continue.
The official said some agencies had layoff plans before U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, in San Francisco, took action, and ...
The Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday allowing the Trump administration to move forward with restructuring federal agencies through executive power.
The justices granted the administration's emergency appeal seeking permission to enforce a Feb. 11 executive order that instructed agencies to carry out dramatic “reductions in force.” ...
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in May had said the plaintiffs were likely correct and issued an injunction blocking large-scale layoffs at about 20 agencies while the case proceeds.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is moving ahead with a plan to cut 10,000 jobs after the Supreme Court lifted a pause on the layoffs.
The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump and actions by his administration since he returned to office in January ...
Susan Illston U.S. Supreme Court in 8-1 vote overturns San Francisco federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton, who had ruled that President Trump can’t tell federal agencies to plan big layoffs ...
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, a federal district court judge in California, disagreed, temporarily blocking the administration from mandating mass agency-wide layoffs while lower court ...
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