Two different judges found the government didn’t follow the proper legal procedure in mass firings of probationary employees.
The lawsuit states the administration's actions in firing 1,300 workers and attempts to dismantle the department are illegal and unconstitutional.
Highlights     Judge says six agencies were improperly ordered to fire workers     Temporary ruling doesn't apply to other agencies in lawsuit     Biggest setback so far for bid to shrink federal ...
A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not first notifying states.
The lawsuit alleges the administration is gutting the agency as a way to implement an unlawful plan to dismantle the ...
The widely anticipated lawsuit seeks to overturn Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's attempts to cancel a TSA collective bargaining agreement.
Under Trump’s directive the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to make such drastic changes.
Trump administration announced March 11 that it would fire about 50% of the federal Department of Education's staff.
ALBANY — New York is seeking to halt President Donald J. Trump’s plan to scale down and eliminate the federal Department of ...
Two Harvard medical school professors claim in a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration that their research was ...
Attorney General Nick Brown announced Thursday that Washington has joined a multistate lawsuit aimed at preventing the “illegal” dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education by President Donald Tru ...
Disability Law Colorado says the move will strip essential protections for students with disabilities and weaken enforcement of civil rights laws like the ADA, IDEA, and Section 504.