A judge extended a block on Trump firing whistleblower watchdog chief Hampton Dellinger as courts weigh his removal, setting up a legal battle over executive power.
A temporary restraining order that has stopped the Trump administration from firing a key government official will be ...
A judge in Washington sounded skeptical Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s power to fire a federal watchdog official ...
Supreme Court justices appeared nearly unanimously aligned during oral arguments Wednesday that lower courts applied an ...
Office of Community Planning and Development: The Trump administration is aiming to cut the office, an arm of the department of Housing and Urban Development, from 936 staffers to 150, or 84%, the New ...
A federal judge indicated she will extend a temporary restraining order on President Donald Trump's effort to fire Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger.
U.S. District Senior Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the District of Columbia expressed skepticism with an "Article II wins the ...
A federal judge grappled Wednesday with the extent of President Trump’s power to fire people in his administration, in a case ...
An executive order underscores the administration’s hostility toward the erstwhile special counsel.
In a brazen display of pettiness, the president is using his office to target a law firm for working with Jack Smith’s investigation.
The Merit Systems Protection Board, the quasi-judicial agency that hears appeals in federal employee labor disputes, has ...
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