In a surprising move, Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, drops his lawsuit against Trump's dismissal, raising concerns over whistleblower protections and executive authority.
In a dramatic turn, Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger has dropped his lawsuit against his removal by Donald Trump, paving the way for a new leader at the Office of Special Counsel. Dellinger's exit raises concerns over the independence of the agency protecting federal employees.
A federal judge ruled that President Trump's attempt to remove the Special Counsel was unlawful, reinforcing the protections for whistleblowers and federal employees. The case is set to continue in the courts.
In a stunning legal move, a federal judge ruled that President Trump's firing of whistleblower agency head Hampton Dellinger was unlawful. This ruling could lead to a Supreme Court showdown as the White House seeks to appeal.
In a landmark ruling, a Washington judge upheld the legality of Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger’s position, rejecting Trump's attempt to fire him. The case, which emphasizes the importance of protecting whistleblowers, is headed to the appeals court.
Government watchdog lawyer Hampton Dellinger seeks to halt mass firings of federal workers by the Trump administration, citing potential violations of the law and lack of individualized cause.
Supreme Court intervenes in legal battle over Trump's attempt to fire whistleblower investigator, raising questions about executive power and independence of federal agencies.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court approval to dismiss the head of the federal agency protecting whistleblowers, sparking a legal battle over executive power and personnel actions.