Trump’s plans dealt another blow in court as federal judge orders fired probationary employees be rehired - Probationary employees in five government departments were fired in February.
Wednesday night's decision by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C., came in a lawsuit by 14 Democratic state ...
Sitting side by side at a table with moderators Gerron Jordan and Matt Smith, both Schimel and Crawford accused the other of ...
The eroding power of a North Carolina governor has been a concern to many. A number of GOP-led bills are aimed at diminishing ...
A federal judge Thursday ordered multiple federal agencies to rehire probationary employees that were fired as part of the ...
D.C. leaders are racing against the clock to prevent massive budget cuts from taking effect. With less than 24 hours remaining, senators face a high-stakes vote on a spending bill that could strip ...
A civil service law requires an administrative agency to hear complaints. Judges have thrown out lawsuits from unions, saying ...
Massachusetts AG leads a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent them from dismantling the Department of ...
Still its members seek to approach the White House, having written to Donald Trump to argue that he can declare the island's ...
A federal judge has ordered half a dozen federal agencies to “immediately” reinstate probationary employees fired last month ...
A new lawsuit from Democratic attorneys general in 20 states and the District of Columbia alleges this week’s mass layoffs at the Department of Education are gutting the agency as a way to implement ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup extended relief to fired workers at the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Interior and Treasury.