Administration Asks Supreme Court to Intervene on Judges ‘Governing the Nation’

Four resolutions have been introduced in Congress to impeach federal judges for judicial overreach. Members of Congress have filed four impeachment resolutions against three federal judges this year…

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Federal Judge Orders Administration to Rehire Thousands of Employees

Sees the mass firings as avoiding legalities. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco ordered federal agencies to “immediately” rehire tens of thousands of probationary workers this past…

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Former Special Counsel Drops Lawsuit Against Administration

He had also intended to pursue restoration for all federal probationary workers who have been laid off. The former head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), the…

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State Attorneys General Sue President’s Administration Over Mass Layoffs

They allege the firings violate mandatory 60-day notice. Attorneys general from Washington D.C. and 19 states sued President Trump’s administration last week for its mass layoffs of federal…

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District Judge Places Second Block on the President’s Funding Pause

He issued a preliminary injunction against the “freeze of appropriated and obligated funds.” District Judge John McConnell prohibited President Donald Trump’s administration from pausing federal grants and loans,…

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Supreme Court Declines Another Challenge to College Bias Response Teams

Justices Thomas and Alito dissent from the majority. This week, the Supreme Court refused another lawsuit filed by Speech First, a group that fights for First Amendment rights…

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President to Reinstate Title 42 Health-based Migrants Expulsions

The policy seeks to reduce public health concerns as well as curb border crossings. President Trump’s administration is set to reintroduce Title 42, the policy that enables the…

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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOGE Access to OPM and Education Department

District Judge Deborah Boardman granted a two-week restraining order on the Education Department and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Monday, preventing the sharing of any personal…

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Federal Judge Rules DOGE May Access Education Department Systems

He stated that the student group’s lawsuit was based on speculation. Judge Randolph Moss of the District of Columbia U.S. District Court rejected a student group’s attempt to…

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ACLU Sues Administration for Ending Asylum Protections

The group claims Congress has given asylum seekers legal protections at the border. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued President Trump’s administration this week for the executive…

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