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The Supreme Court blocked a California judge's order to rehire 16,000 probationary federal employees. A second similar lawsuit filed in Maryland is being appealed separately by the Justice Department.
The justices set aside a ruling by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco, who ordered the administration to “immediately” rehire 16,000 probationary employees. The decision is the ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to halt a lower court order that required six federal agencies to rehire more than ... had been terminated. The letters, many of which used ...
SCOTUS halted a federal judge's order mandating that fired probationary workers be rehired. In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court said the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the lawsuit.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court paused a federal judge’s order on Tuesday requiring the Trump administration to offer reinstatement to thousands of fired probationary workers. In an unsigned ...
The letter, signed by Acting General Counsel John K. Guenther, said that the Department “will waive any indebtedness created by the court’s order that you be paid beyond your termination date.” ...
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Treasury employees eligible for deferred resignation can start paid administrative leave as early as April 28, and “generally no later” than June 2.
Guest: Linda Gordon is Professor Emerita of History at New York University. She is the winner of two Bancroft Prizes for best book in American history, most lately she is the author of Seven Social ...
Hugh Cameron is Newsweek U.S. news reporter based in London, U.K. with a focus on covering American economic and business news. Hugh joined Newsweek in 2024, having worked at Alliance News Ltd ...