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"Petitioners provided this information to argue that the preliminary injunction was causing them irreparable harm." ...
A federal judge in California has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to keep communications about its plans to lay off ...
Officials said the list of 40 planned RIFs was only an "estimate," and that it was both "under-inclusive and over-inclusive" of agencies' true RIF plans.
President Donald Trump has cast successes at the US Supreme Court as broad endorsements of his authority to fire agency heads ...
The judge from Brookline not named Shelley Joseph is next going to order the taxpayers to give billions to the eggheads who despise us and have no qualms whatsoever about engaging in the most ...
The Trump administration revealed to a federal court on Thursday the specific offices at which widespread layoffs were ...
Agencies can move forward with planned RIFs and staffing reorganizations, without needing to divulge any information either ...
As more agency layoffs appear imminent, an appeals court has intervened in allowing more details on the plans to be released.
Federal agencies under the Trump administration must provide sealed copies of their reduction in force plans to a California ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal workforce cuts while legal battles continue.
Last week, the Supreme Court temporarily reversed Judge Susan Illston's order blocking the administration from acting on Trump's executive order to reduce the workforce.
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.