U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed late Friday to temporarily block the Trump administration from firing more CPFB ...
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the District of Columbia also directed the government to not delete or remove any ...
President Trump's administration has agreed not to fire any more staff at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, following ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from firing employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Lawyers representing the acting director of the CFPB reached an agreement during a court conference Friday to temporarily ...
The ruling from a federal court in Washington, D.C., is a reprieve for CFPB staff who had been bracing for mass layoffs as ...
A judge said in a ruling Friday that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could not terminate employees without cause, ...
The ruling comes after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Thursday directed federal agencies to begin firing its employees who are still in their probationary period.
A federal judge signed off on the agreement as she weighs the legality of the administration's efforts to shutter the agency.
President Donald Trump suffered yet another setback in court on Friday, as a federal judge pumped the brakes on his move to ...
admitted to conspiring to commit aggravated identity theft and access device fraud in Washington federal court on Monday. Judge Amy Berman Jackson set a sentencing date for May 16.
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