State attorneys general in 20 states suing the Trump administration over its mass firings of federal workers have "no hope of success," the DOJ says, alleging that they "cannot interject themselves." The post ‘Cannot interject themselves’: Trump DOJ says states suing over president’s mass firings have no ‘legitimate claims’ and are doomed to fail in federal court first appeared on Law & Crime.
Stopgap bill in Congress extends government funding through 2025, affecting D.C.'s autonomy, public services, and funding for essential programs.
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Documented on MSNWhat Has Happened Since Arrest of Legal U.S. Resident of Palestinian Descent Mahmoud Khalil: Trump Says “First of Many”The arrest and potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder and Columbia University student, has shocked the U.S. and international communities.
The attempt to take over the District of Columbia is of a piece with the attacks on federal workers and the effort to create a personalist dictatorship.
On February 27, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that unions can depose DOGE in a case brought by a large labor
Attorney General Anne Lopez and 20 states file an amicus brief to support NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox against her dismissal by President Trump.
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