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Judges on a U.S. appeals court on Thursday said they likely lacked the power to second-guess President Donald Trump's ...
A U.S. civil service board judge has ruled that hundreds of U.S. Department of Interior employees who were fired and then ...
One thing is clear from a reporter’s conversations with laid-off federal workers this year: The cuts have been anything but ...
Judge Alan Albright is one of several judges to rule against a March executive order on collective bargaining rights.
The Trump administration may not proceed with its efforts to nullify collective bargaining agreements for Defense Department ...
The Trump administration is formally arguing before a federal oversight body that it has unilateral authority to fire many ...
Across the country, more than 100 immigration judges — many appointed by former President Biden — have been fired, or left ...
The union representing local trash workers in Massachusetts scored a win, Monday, as a federal judge ruled in their favor.
A federal judge on Wednesday said he will try to issue a ruling soon on whether a new state law banning pharmacies operated ...
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Feds pondering pursuing death penalty for man accused in killing of USPS contractor in Fort BendKevin Hines, a contractor maintaining postal machines, was killed during his first shift at a Missouri City USPS facility.
As more agency layoffs appear imminent, an appeals court has intervened in allowing more details on the plans to be released.
On Monday, a federal judge gave the Trump administration until 10 a.m. on Wednesday to restore the Public Apportionments Database.
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