Thousands of federal workers fired to downsize the government have been offered their jobs back under a judge’s order, including National Park Service workers in Tucson.
(WIB) – The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an emergency application to the Supreme Court seeking to block a sweeping injunction from a federal judge in California that orders the immediate ...
Unlike HUD, most other agencies have said they are providing backpay to their previously fired probationary employees as they ...
U.S. District Judge James Bredar said he had “great reluctance” to issue a sweeping national preliminary injunction in the ...
An appeals court in California has refused to halt a judge’s order requiring the Trump administration to rehire thousands of ...
This article was updated on March 27 at 11:16 a.m. The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Monday morning, ...
President Donald Trump has suffered a legal blow after a U.S. appeals court refused to pause an earlier ruling requiring his administration to reinstate fired probationary federal workers.
A Democrat-stacked federal appeals court upheld an activist judge's ruling that the Trump admin. can't fire government workers.
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday refused to pause a judge's ruling requiring the administration of President Donald Trump to ...
The probationary employees fired from the U.S. Forest Service in February have been reinstated, although most of the fired workers in the Methow Valley Ranger District (MVRD) were not actually back on ...
A federal appeals court denied an attempt by the Trump administration to pause a lower court ruling forcing government ...
The judge said he needed more time to determine whether a longer-term halt should apply to the entire country or be ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results