A White House memo directed OPM to rework its suitability and fitness regulations for federal employees, expanding the agency's authority in the process.
Sharing the personally identifiable information with DOGE representatives likely violated the Privacy Act, Judge Deborah L.
Trump urged the Supreme Court to halt a sweeping lower court order requiring six federal agencies to reinstate over 16,000 ...
The Trump administration is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to scrap a ruling made by a federal judge this month in its ...
The emergency application seeks a stay to an injunction ordering the reinstatement of “over 16,000 probationary employees” ...
The Justice Department has asked the high court to intervene and halt reinstatements of federal employees who were fired by ...
The DOJ seeks Supreme Court intervention to block a sweeping injunction reinstating probationary federal employees, citing ...
A federal judge is now blocking the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal data from three ...
In a follow-up to our previously published article concerning what steps employers should take in the wake of President Donald Trump’s efforts to ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to put on hold a federal judge’s ruling reinstating thousands of ...
A federal judge on Monday indefinitely blocked the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to troves of sensitive personal data from three federal agencies, the latest roadblock ...
Experts speculated that the measure is intended to address recent judgments against the administration’s workforce actions or ...
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