The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that reinstates over 1,300 terminated Education Department employees, claiming the layoffs align with their policy to streamline the agency.
In a significant ruling, the 9th Circuit Court has frozen President Trump's mass firings directive at multiple agencies, marking a setback for his plans to reshape the federal government. The court emphasized that such drastic measures require congressional authorization.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court mandates the Trump administration to assist in the return of Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a Venezuelan man wrongfully deported to El Salvador amidst controversial immigration policies. This case highlights ongoing legal battles over the treatment of asylum seekers.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that 18 federal agencies can fire thousands of probationary workers reinstated after a previous court decision. This ruling could lead to a significant rise in unemployment claims amidst ongoing legal battles.
In a significant legal twist, a D.C. federal appeals court temporarily blocked the reinstatement of NLRB's Gwynne Wilcox and MSPB's Cathy Harris, as the Trump administration's firings face scrutiny. The ruling sets the stage for a potential Supreme Court showdown.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court has upheld an order preventing the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, citing legal concerns over the use of the Alien Enemies Act. This case highlights the tensions between the White House and the judiciary.
A federal appeals court ruling reveals that migrants labeled as gang members under the Alien Enemies Act may challenge their designation, yet deportation processes lack transparency and due process.
In a dramatic turn, a federal appeals court permits Trump to remove the head of a government watchdog agency while legal disputes unfold. Dellinger, the ousted chief, considers an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.