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The order affects workers at six federal agencies, plus workers who had already been granted relief through an earlier ruling.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected challenges to the Trump administration‘s mass firing of new federal workers. By a 7-2 ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order by a judge in San Francisco that would require the federal government to reinstate more than 16,000 workers who were fired by six agencies earlier this ...
The appeal is part of a nascent effort by the Trump administration to press the Supreme Court to rein in district court ...
The Supreme Court's ruling applies to 16,000 recently reinstated feds, but some of those are still protected by another court ...
The court put on hold San Francisco-based U.S. Judge William Alsup's March 13 injunction requiring six federal agencies to reinstate thousands of recently hired probationary employees while ...
The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to block a March 13 order by San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge William Alsup for six federal agencies to reinstate thousands of probationary ...
Judge Alsup's order was followed by a similar ruling from Baltimore, Maryland, by District Judge James Bredar, who agreed ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court paused a federal judge’s order on Tuesday requiring the Trump administration to offer reinstatement to thousands of fired probationary workers. In an unsigned ...
Trump's administration brought its bid to purge the federal workforce to the Supreme Court on Monday, challenging a judicial directive to rehire government employees.
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked on Tuesday a judge's order for President Donald Trump's administration to rehire thousands of ...
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