(Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday allowed President Donald Trump to fire the head of a watchdog agency responsible for protecting whistleblowers. The unsigned order by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit pauses a lower court order that reinstated Office of Special Counsel chief Hampton Dellinger.
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Columbia Public Schools has its next superintendentThe district's chief academic officer, Jeff Klein, who began with the district at the start of the school year, will start his new role July 1.
The attempt to take over the District of Columbia is of a piece with the attacks on federal workers and the effort to create a personalist dictatorship.
A federal judge in Washington denied a request by federal worker unions to halt the firing of probationary workers in the U.S. government, saying the court likely lacks the authority to hear the claims.
Attorneys general from California and 21 other states, plus the District of Columbia, have filed a court brief seeking to prevent the dismantling of the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The amicus brief,
District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found that Musk was unable to prove that OpenAI violated its founding values by its restructuring.
The federal court order follows another win for probationary employees who challenged their terminations before the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Though a previous version of comprehensive judgeships legislation fell victim to a political spat, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are hopeful that they can find a path forward to address crushing caseloads at federal courts.
In Fierro v. Gomez, a Ninth Circuit panel, in an opinion by Judge Harry Pregerson, rules that California’s method of execution by lethal gas violates the Eighth Amendment. 2017—Defying the
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