A federal appeals court panel said Trump could fire Office of Special Counsel head Hampton Dellinger for now while litigation continued, but Dellinger said Wednesday that he’s ending his legal fight.
Former special counsel Hampton Dellinger said he was planning to pursue legal action to restore all fired probationary ...
Already, lower courts have found President Trump's removal of Democratic members of independent agencies to be unlawful. The ...
Some federal judges are issuing politicized decisions in an attempt to block President Trump's agenda, but the solution lies ...
The ousted head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) said his removal by President Trump is among a series of firings that ...
Dellinger revealed he was preparing a lawsuit to “go to bat” for 200,000 probationary government employees who were laid off ...
As the leader of the Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger’s role was to get wrongfully fired civil servants back on ...
A federal appeals court said it allowed U.S. President Donald Trump to fire the head of a watchdog agency after concluding he ...
The Supreme Court will rule that President Donald Trump has the power to fire independent federal agency heads.
President Trump has fired heads of offices and agencies tasked, since Watergate, with protecting federal workers and ...
Tens of thousands of federal employees fired by 19 government agencies will now have to decide whether to return to their ...