A temporary restraining order that has stopped the Trump administration from firing a key government official will be extended.
A judge in Washington sounded skeptical Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s power to fire a federal watchdog official ...
The decision to terminate Hampton Dellinger is the first in the president's firing spree to come before the Supreme Court.
The decision could apply more broadly to thousands of other government employees who were fired because they were on ...
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget Wednesday ordered federal agencies to submit mass layoff reorganization plans by ...
A U.S. federal judge has temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel after his ...
A federal judge on Wednesday extended an order barring President Trump from firing the head of an office designed to protect ...
A federal judge indicated she will extend a temporary restraining order on President Donald Trump's effort to fire Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger.
U.S. District Senior Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the District of Columbia expressed skepticism with an "Article II wins the ...
Six fired federal employees will temporarily get their jobs back following a complaint made to the Merit Systems Protection ...
A U.S. agency on Tuesday halted the terminations of six federal government employees who U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board, the quasi-judicial agency that hears appeals in federal employee labor disputes, has ...
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