President Donald Trump’s Feb. 11 executive order gave DOGE more control over federal hiring, but unions are seeking to stop DOGE from rummaging through DOL data.
President Trump and Elon Musk have spent three weeks slashing federal jobs — often in defiance of legal limits — and there ...
The legal showdowns over President Donald Trump’s removals could ultimately end with expanded executive branch power, legal ...
The litigation comes as a Democratic member of the Merit Systems Protection Board who Trump removed is also asking the courts ...
Eight federal inspectors general challenged their firings in court Wednesday, arguing the moves violated the law—the latest ...
The eight inspectors general want a judge to declare their firings by email were "legally ineffective" and put them back to work.
The case is the latest to challenge a wave of actions by President Trump that brazenly violated legal limits on his power.
Eight federal watchdogs ousted by President Trump last month are suing to get their jobs back on the basis that their ...
Inspectors general fired by President Donald Trump are suing to get their jobs back as watchdogs for waste and fraud at federal agencies.
It’s not immediately clear whether the firings are legal, as the Trump administration is required to give a 30-day notice.
A longtime federal prosecutor in Albany, Robert P. Storch, is among the eight inspectors general suing for their jobs back ...
Eight inspectors general whom Donald Trump fired from their federal agency watchdog posts are suing for their jobs back, ...