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The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen ...
The high court said it had based its decision on the legality of Trump’s executive order, and didn’t rule on whether any ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for Donald Trump's administration to pursue mass government job cuts and ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to move forward with an executive order mandating a restructure of ...
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with part of its plans to reshape the federal ...
A U.S. district judge in San Francisco had temporarily blocked large-scale federal layoffs known as "reductions in force." ...
Federal agencies across government can resume laying off their employees en masse after the Supreme Court reversed a court ...
The Supreme Court issued an order that effectively allows the Trump administration to proceed with plans for widespread ...
It’s the latest Supreme Court action on a Trump administration request for emergency relief from a lower court ruling.
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...
The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.
Justices lifted pause on efforts to slash jobs at federal agencies, including the CDC and the Social Security Administration.