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The New Republic on MSNTrump Admin Will “Fight” Court Order to Rehire Federal EmployeesWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says it’s “unconstitutional” for judges to review executive branch actions—as ...
The federal judiciary is undertaking a review of its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, a process it kicked off ...
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Monday a bid by 19 Republican-led states led by Alabama to block five Democratic-led ...
Federal court oversight of the Oklahoma child foster care system officially ended after 13 years on Thursday. The parties in ...
A civil service law requires an administrative agency to hear complaints. Judges have thrown out lawsuits from unions, saying ...
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The White House sees few, if any, limits on President Trump’s executive powers in his second term, but the federal court system is much less sure. Trump’s mass firings and ...
Trump administration lawyers asked the justices to limit the sweep of decisions by three lower courts that issued nationwide ...
The Judicial Conference seeks dozens of federal judgeships to address rising caseloads after past administration veto.
The American president is stepping up the pressure on what he called 'corrupt' and 'evil' federal judges who oppose the ...
The Roberts court has a lot to prove. The Constitution requires presidents to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” Nevertheless, last year, the justices ruled that former presidents can’t ...
President Trump has made large scale changes to the federal workforce even before receiving mass layoff plans from federal agencies due Thursday.
An NPR investigation finds problems with the federal court system and a deep culture of fear about reporting judges for abusive behavior and sexual harassment.
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