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A divided federal appeals court has struck down an order that was forcing the Trump administration to reinstate tens of thousands of fired workers, permitting the federal government to dismiss the emp
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The immediate issue confronting the justices is whether the board members can stay in their jobs while the larger fight continues over what to do with a 90-year-old Supreme Court decision known as Hum...
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President Trump has issued executive orders that seek to punish major law firms involved in legal challenges to his second-term agenda.
"The Government is likely to succeed in showing the district court lacked jurisdiction." The post ‘Government repeatedly mischaracterizes’: Judge’s frustrated dissent previews parade of horribles to come after Trump given green light to fire federal workers first appeared on Law & Crime.
The order came one day after the Supreme Court ruled on a separate federal lawsuit against the Trump administration related to the firings of federal probationary workers.
A U.S. appeals court cleared the way on Wednesday for 18 federal agencies to once again fire thousands of employees who lost their jobs as part of President Donald Trump's purge of the federal workforce but were later reinstated by a lower-court judge in Maryland.
A federal appeals court blocked President Donald Trump from removing Democratic members from two federal labor boards on Monday, setting aside its earlier ruling. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit further complicates a pair of cases emerging as key tests of Trump's efforts to bring under his control agencies meant to be independent from the White House.