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The Trump administration is cheering a SCOTUS ruling and its impact on the federal workforce, but attorneys on a key ...
The State Department could begin laying off hundreds of Washington, D.C.-based staff, according to internal correspondence.
The department was previously blocked by an order from a lower court because it intended to lay off thousands of people.
The State Department continues to make preparations for significant layoffs even as it faces a court order not to proceed ...
The Supreme Court is set for a momentous week as the justices enter the homestretch of decision season, racing to finish ...
A little less than once a week, on average, since President Donald Trump began his second term, his administration’s lawyers ...
Nationwide injunctions have help up many of the Trump administration’s policies, including widespread layoffs across the ...
State Department employees already bracing for mass layoffs faced another blow Friday in the Supreme Courts ruling that ...
Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to halt a judicial order blocking mass job cuts and the restructuring of agencies, part of the Republican president's campaign to ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts had blocked the Trump administration from laying off more than 1,300 employees at the Department of Education.
The Justice Department’s emergency appeal to the high court said U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston exceeded his authority last month when he issued a preliminary injunction reversing the ...
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