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President Donald Trump has the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way that critics say no president has been able to do in more than 100 years.
The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration could disrupt a caregiver industry that is heavily dependent on foreign-born workers.
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to resume large-scale downsizing of federal agencies, a move that could impact tens of thousands of government workers.
Congress’s budget reconciliation bill signed into law on July 4 — and a new Executive Order (EO) have clarified that solar ...
The Trump administration has lost approximately 60% of the court rulings against it since Inauguration Day and won 31%—while ...
A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s ...
The justices overrode lower court orders that temporarily froze the cuts, which have been led by the Department of Government ...
The high court said it had based its decision on the legality of Trump’s executive order, and didn’t rule on whether any ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for the Trump administration to lay off tens of thousands of federal employees and ...
The unsigned order from the high court allows the Trump administration to carry out the president’s Feb. 13 executive order demanding “large-scale reductions in force” to take place across government.
The administration argues that the president does not need additional authorization from Congress to conduct agency-wide ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for Donald Trump's administration to pursue mass government job cuts and ...