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Supreme Court rulings and provisions in the recently-passed budget bill are bolstering the legality of the administration's ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal workforce cuts while legal battles continue.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
OPM’s guidance offers some leeway to the Trump administration’s policy requiring most federal employees to work in the office full time.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is moving ahead with a plan to cut 10,000 jobs after the Supreme Court lifted a pause on the layoffs.
Employees have been told they’ll have less choice in where they land due to a tightened timeline after court fights over ...
Education organizations told Sen. Elizabeth Warren that Trump's plans to dismantle the Department of Education will harm ...
While officials pointed to the department’s $1.8 trillion budget as a reason for the cuts, experts said payroll represented less than 1% of that amount.
Oh, this one’s got some sparks flying already, doesn’t it? The headlines practically write themselves: a Supreme Court green light, ...
In all, 70,351 employees retired in the first six months of 2025 as compared to 56,756 employees who left federal service during the first six months of 2024.
The Harvard Kennedy School is offering 50 full-ride scholarships to public servants and veterans for a one-year degree ...
Farmer v. Brennan is one of the most cited Supreme Court cases of all time. Few people know just how revolutionary Dee Farmer ...