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Last month, 19 states and the District of Columbia sued the federal government over the mass firings ... A federal judge rejected a last-ditch attempt from former U.S. Institute of Peace staff ...
Senator Chris Van Hollen said on Thursday night that he had met in San Salvador with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man whose wrongful deportation to El Salvador last month has become a ...
Asked about the immigration court cases that are ongoing, including one in which the Supreme Court ordered President Donald ...
An Obama-appointed judge in Baltimore issued a preliminary injunction Thursday restricting the Department of Government ...
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
months after a group of Democratic state attorneys general sued to block DOGE’s access to private information. The judge ruled a DOGE staffer could access Treasury data if he goes through ...
In her ruling, Judge Jeannette A. Vargas said DOGE employee Ryan Wunderly can access the Treasury’s payment system and data systems as long as he completes training “typically required of ...
from accessing sensitive payment data at the Treasury Department. U.S. District Judge Jeanette A. Vargas in a late-Friday opinion gave one DOGE staffer permission to access sensitive payment ...
A New Jersey-based federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s bid to move Columbia grad and anti-Israel demonstration leader Mahmoud Khalil’s legal case to Louisiana — where he is ...
The DOGE hunt for data forced the ... to get Steffensen fired for failing to get them access. Members of the DOGE team also sought an exemption from the judge for several projects, the officials ...
Judge Jeannette A. Vargas said in a written opinion late Friday that one DOGE worker, Ryan Wunderly, can access sensitive payment and data systems if he completes training that Treasury employees ...
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