A federal judge has ordered a halt to efforts to dismantle and close down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Acting on a lawsuit filed by num ...
This article was updated on Feb. 18 at 12:37 p.m. The Trump administration on Sunday asked the Supreme Court to block an order by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that would require the president ...
"This Court should not allow lower courts to seize executive power by dictating to the President how long he must continue ...
Although a federal judge issued an order confirming a temporary hold on layoffs at the consumer watchdog agency, its staffers ...
The Trump Administration sees the lower court's ruling as a barrier to installing their own leader of the office, framing it ...
The Trump administration has agreed to pause its campaign of layoffs and funding cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection ...
The Trump administration will likely ask the Supreme Court to weigh in on the scope of Trump’s authority to dismiss top ...
The court’s conservative majority may be receptive to the argument that presidents have unlimited power to remove leaders of ...
President Donald Trump has reminded the Supreme Court that it gave him almost absolute immunity last year and the ...
A federal judge late Wednesday agreed to a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump from firing the head of the ...
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed to temporarily block the Trump administration from firing more CPFB employees ...
Lawyers representing the acting director of the CFPB reached an agreement during a court conference Friday to temporarily ...
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