Trump claims he has the executive power to dismantle agencies and fire thousands of workers. Will court fights redefine his relations with Congress?
On Thursday, a federal court judge in San Francisco ordered the Trump administration to pause the firing of probationary ...
Trump’s order aims to limit birthright citizenship to people who have at least one parent who is a United States citizen or ...
There are an estimated 200,000 probationary workers — generally employees who have less than a year on the job — across ...
Eileen and James Kramer were fired from their jobs at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska, even though they both recently ...
It may have been the move made by a federal judge, or it may have been raw political pressure but whatever the reason, the ...
The Trump administration has ordered heads of federal departments and agencies to prepare to initiate "large-scale reductions ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to rescind its instructions directing ...
The Trump administration must halt its firings of thousands of government employees who have been hired in the past two years ...
A federal judge in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order on the Trump administration's firings of thousands of probationary employees, calling the actions illegal.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's recent wave of probationary government employee firings was likely illegal.
Republicans are already worried that their aggressive policy agenda could bite them come midterms.