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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is moving ahead with a plan to cut 10,000 jobs after the Supreme Court ...
The Education Department has pledged to carry out required functions, but questions remain about its plan for contending with ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens ...
Three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission who were fired by President Donald Trump in May urged the Supreme ...
At Trump's direction, the administration has come up with plans to reduce staff at the US Departments of Agriculture, ...
The Supreme Court's conservatives said it was a federal judge in San Francisco, not President Trump, who exceeded her ...
The administration argues that the president does not need additional authorization from Congress to conduct agency-wide ...
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...
Federal agencies across government can resume laying off their employees en masse after the Supreme Court reversed a court ...
HHS faces other legal challenges over its workforce cuts. A class-action lawsuit in the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia claims the department relied on “hopelessly error-ridden” data when it ...