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Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen ...
A U.S. district judge in San Francisco had temporarily blocked large-scale federal layoffs known as "reductions in force." ...
Chicago nurses are demanding an end to VA staffing cuts, after a Supreme Court decision cleared the way for the Trump ...
The content of those individual plans “thus remains squarely at issue in this case,” California-based U.S. District Judge ...
After Supreme Court Justice Jackson issued a solo dissent against President Trump’s federal layoff plan, Jonathan Turley ...
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Breaking down Supreme Court ruling on mass federal layoffsThe Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with part of its plans to reshape the federal ...
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...
This could result in job losses for tens of thousands of employees at agencies including the departments of housing and urban ...
Wednesday on the RCP Podcast, Andrew Walworth asked Michael O'Neill, the vice president of Legal Affairs at the Landmark ...
After the Supreme Court allowed President Trump on Tuesday to resume firing government workers, federal employees rushed to ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in her first public appearance since the Supreme Court sharply limited the ability of federal ...
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