The Trump administration has moved to reinstate at least 24,000 federal probationary employees fired in the president’s push ...
Probationary employees at the CFPB, HUD and other federal agencies had their jobs restored temporarily in two court rulings ...
A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not ...
Judge William Alsup ruled that mass firings by the Trump administration didn’t follow federal law. The agencies ordered to rehire probationary workers included the Department of Agriculture, ...
A Maryland judge temporarily halted mass layoffs of probationary employees at multiple agencies, citing legal violations and harm to states' ability to respond to unemployment needs.
A federal judge in Maryland restored the jobs of potentially tens of thousands of fired probationary federal employees late ...
The order by U.S. District Judge James Bredar was even more broad than a similar ruling earlier in the day from a different federal judge.
U.S. District Judge James K. Bredar, an Obama appointee, issued a 14-day stay in a case brought by 20 Democratic attorneys general representing the District of Columbia, Maryland, and 18 other states.
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