A small group of judges trying to hamstring President Donald Trump's government efficiency agenda have a history of liberal ...
The fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, is uncertain as the agency and its workers have faced a ...
The first case involving judicial interference in the president’s executive authority has reached the Supreme Court.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed to temporarily block the Trump administration from firing more CPFB employees ...
The case involves major constitutional questions about presidential power—but its unusual posture could make it a dud.
Agency workers, including some who were listening to the hearing remotely, expressed immediate joy and relief.
This article was updated on Feb. 18 at 12:37 p.m. The Trump administration on Sunday asked the Supreme Court to block an ...
The court’s conservative majority may be receptive to the argument that presidents have unlimited power to remove leaders of ...
A federal judge has issued an order temporarily prohibiting the Trump Administration from imposing mass layoffs and budget cuts at the CFPB.
President Donald Trump has reminded the Supreme Court that it gave him almost absolute immunity last year and the ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily reinstated a member of a three-person federal employee appeals board who was fired by ...
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 ...
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