The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to fast-track an appeal of an order blocking the firing of the head of a whistleblower unit created by Congress.
Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger told the justices on Tuesday to leave in place a federal judge’s temporary order to reinstate him to his job. The head of the independent agency charged with whistleb ...
The Supreme Court could rule this week on whether Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger should be reinstated and given access to ...
The bureau also was told not to delete any agency data or transfer its reserve funding to the Fed or anywhere else. The CFPB ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily reinstated a member of a three-person federal employee appeals board who was fired by ...
The Trump Administration sees the lower court's ruling as a barrier to installing their own leader of the office, framing it ...
"This Court should not allow lower courts to seize executive power by dictating to the President how long he must continue ...
The first of many Trump administration lawsuits likely to land at the Supreme Court asks whether the head of the Office of ...
This article was updated on Feb. 18 at 12:37 p.m. The Trump administration on Sunday asked the Supreme Court to block an order by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that would require the president ...
Of all the things the framers of the Constitution worried about, their biggest worry was that a president would become as ...
President Donald Trump's administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in its bid to fire the head of an ...
For the first time the administration has escalated one of the numerous legal challenges it faces to the nation’s highest ...