U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. is reviewing arguments over President Donald Trump's plan to push out federal workers offering them financial incentives.
The lawsuit over "indirect cost rates" would cap the use of grant money for support staff and other needs at 15%.
Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez is leading a coalition of 21 state AGs standing with American federal employees in a challenge to the Trump administration’s federal “buyout” plan.
A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked Trump administration cuts to federal grant funding for universities, medical centers and ...
US District Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. said during a hearing in federal court Monday that an emergency order he issued last ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Office of Special Counsel, a federal agency that seeks to protect whistleblowers, sued ...
Gov. Evers and Attorney General Kaul and 21 other states today sued the Trump Administration, the Department of Health and ...
In the first three weeks of his administration, President Donald Trump has moved with brazen haste to dismantle the federal ...
Top Trump administration officials are openly questioning the judiciary’s authority to serve as a check on executive power as ...
As federal employees launched protests of entrepreneur Elon Musk’s disruption of federal agencies last week, the Office of ...
A federal judge paused cuts that the Trump administration had made to funding for public health research, but Monday’s ...
Pope Francis’ point-man on migration and development has urged the Trump administration to remember Christian principles ...