A coalition of 23 states and Washington, DC, has filed a lawsuit against the HHS, claiming the sudden rollback of $12 billion in public health funding is unlawful and detrimental to health services and jobs.
President Trump is urging the Supreme Court to intervene against what he calls 'unlawful nationwide injunctions' from federal judges, claiming they threaten the country. His administration has faced multiple legal hurdles recently.
A federal judge has mandated the immediate reinstatement of probationary employees fired during the Trump administration's workforce cuts, criticizing the actions as unlawful and a 'sham.' This ruling could have widespread implications for thousands of federal workers.
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.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge deems the mass firings of probationary employees by the Trump administration likely unlawful, providing temporary relief to labor unions and organizations fighting against workforce cuts.
An independent federal oversight agency has ruled some of President Trump's mass firings of probationary employees as unlawful, potentially impacting thousands of terminated staff and setting a precedent across government.
Elon Musk's ultimatum to federal workers sparks fear of mass firings as employees face demands for weekly productivity reports. Legal experts weigh in on the consequences of non-compliance.