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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau after an appeals court had previously narrowed an earlier injunction.
The White House suffered not one but two federal court setbacks: Judges paused President Trump’s plan for mass layoffs at the ...
A federal judge has ordered a halt to mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where the Trump ...
Staff cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Education have drastically reduced the number of ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from deporting noncitizens to a third country unless there is ...
Federal judge halts plan to lay off 90% of CFPB workforce amid ongoing lawsuit. Move follows allegations the Trump ...
Federal judge says she'll pause the Trump administration's plans for mass layoffs at the CFPB.
A federal judge has temporarily halted mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, citing concerns that the White House may have violated a previous court order.
Trump administration officials argue that the CFPB overstepped its authority and should have a more limited mission.
According to a federal law, some employers must give you notice of 60 days prior to laying you off from a job.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily paused layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that impacted nearly 90% of ...
As the Trump administration seeks to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, employees are fighting back.