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US politics
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1 week ago

A judge ruled their firings were illegal. The government got to do it anyway

A federal judge found the mass probationary firings unlawful but refused to order reinstatement, citing Supreme Court precedent and that too much time had passed.
Public health
fromGovernment Executive
2 weeks ago

CDC ends telework for employees with disabilities, union says

CDC is preventing employees with disabilities from using telework as a reasonable accommodation and is ending renewals and new requests for such agreements.
US politics
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2 weeks ago

Beyond 'draining the swamp': How Trump is knocking down checks on presidential power

President Trump is removing protected federal officials and pursuing legal strategies that could erode long-standing limits on presidential removal powers and independent oversight.
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Trump's mass probationary firings were illegal, judge concludes, but he won't order re-hirings

The Office of Personnel Management illegally required the roughly 25,000 firings throughout government, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said, denying the Trump administration's argument that each agency acted on its own. The ruling comes months after the Supreme Court knocked down Alsup's previous preliminary injunction on the firings, though the judge said the justice' decision was nebulous and did not prevent his final order.
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