A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from firing employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency can continue to access sensitive records from at least three federal agencies ...
Thousands of federal workers across multiple US agencies, from the Small Business Administration to the Forest Service, were ...
Judge John D. Bates ruled that he had grave concerns about the privacy issues raised but that the case did not meet the high ...
The New York case that blocked Elon Musk's access to Treasury records is one of three cases against the Department of ...
A federal judge has indefinitely delayed a ruling on a request from employee unions to block billionaire Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing internal system data.
Agency workers, including some who were listening to the hearing remotely, expressed immediate joy and relief.
The ruling comes after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Thursday directed federal agencies to begin firing its employees who are still in their probationary period.
The judge hearing arguments over whether Elon Musk's role at DOGE is unconstitutional indicated she will not issue a ruling Friday on a temporary restraining order.
An appeals court judge denied the Trump administration’s request for an administrative stay to block a court order that ...
The ruling from a federal court in Washington, D.C., is a reprieve for CFPB staff who had been bracing for mass layoffs as early as Friday.