The Justice Department said a law protecting the officials from arbitrary removal is an unconstitutional intrusion on ...
The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges ...
In a Feb. 20 letter, the acting solicitor general wrote that the “multiple layers of removal protections” for administrative ...
The U.S. Justice Department has decided that the protection layers for administrative law judges are unconstitutional, ending ...
DOJ determined that “multiple layers” of removal restrictions “shielding administrative law judges (ALJs) are unconstitutional,” Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle says in statement.
The U.S. Justice Department has declared that removal restrictions protecting administrative law judges are unconstitutional.
Top Justice Department officials informed Congress on Thursday that President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority ...
The Justice Department issued a letter on Thursday saying the agency concluded that many removal restrictions for ...
Sarah Harris sent a letter to President Pro Tempore of the US Senate Charles Grassley on Thursday sharing the DOJ's determination that ...
The Trump administration argues that President Trump has the constitutional power to fire administrative law judges without cause, challenging existing protections against political interference.
Administrative law judges claim that the potential disclosure of their personal information sought by the Department of Government Efficiency threatens their safety, in a lawsuit that joins a wave of ...
Judge Cooper said that he was denying the unions’ request that he block the Trump administration from continuing its ...