A federal judge has blocked President Trump's attempt to remove the head of a watchdog agency. Hampton Dellinger will, for now, continue to lead the Office of Special Counsel, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled,
Law Professor Jonathan Turley writes that federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s decision that the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing Hampton Dellinger may set up a Supre Court ruling that clarifies once and for all the preisdent’s Article II powers to fire certain agency heads.
Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump’s firing of the head of the Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger, was unlawful, keeping him in his post.
The head of a federal watchdog agency must remain in his job, a judge in Washington ruled on Saturday, saying President Donald Trump's bid to remove the special counsel was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Hampton Dellinger,
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled on Saturday that Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger can remain in his role after President Donald Trump tried to terminate him without clear cause.
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The head of a federal watchdog agency must remain in his job, a judge in Washington ruled on Saturday, saying President Donald Trump’s bid to remove the special counsel was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Hampton Dellinger,
Judge Amy Berman Jackson held that President Trump's removal of Hampton Dellinger as the Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel was
A federal judge ruled that President Trump's effort to remove the head of whistleblower protection office was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama-appointed judge, ruled that Trump's firing of Hampton Dellinger,
The head of a federal watchdog agency must remain in his job, a judge in Washington ruled on Saturday, saying President Donald Trump's bid to remove the special counsel was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Hampton Dellinger,
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Raw Story on MSN'Laughter ensues' in court as Trump DOJ lawyer offers 'embarrassing' answer: reporterPresident Donald Trump's administration was back in court Monday to justify its actions in dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The union representing CFPB workers sued to stop the bureau from being shut down as part of Trump's government-wide cuts.
A federal watchdog for government workers is throwing in the towel in his legal fight against President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire him. A day after a federal appeals court panel allowed Trump to proceed with his plan to remove Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger,
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