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The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order by a judge in San Francisco that would require the federal government to reinstate more than 16,000 workers who were fired by six agencies earlier this ...
On April 8, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed a preliminary injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ...
The decision nullifies a Northern District of California ruling that ordered thousands of fired probationary employees to be ...
The justices lifted a federal court order requiring six U.S. agencies to begin reinstating approximately 16,000 probationary ...
The decision impacts workers at 20 federal agencies and follows a ruling by the Supreme Court on Tuesday to nullify a similar ...
In response to the firings, a group of labor unions and nonprofit organizations filed a lawsuit in federal district court in California. The lawsuit claimed that the Office of Personnel Management ...
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals found states that challenged the mass terminations of federal workers likely lack ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order that required the Trump administration to reinstate 16,000 fired probationary ...
A federal appeals panel on Monday paused an order curtailing the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to ...
A federal judge in California had ordered the Trump administration to rehire government employees fired as part of its ...
The Trump administration can once again fire all probationary period employees after a second court ruling in as many days ...
The justices set aside a ruling by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco, who ordered the administration to ...