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Judge Blocks Trump-Musk USAID Dismantling
A US federal judge in Maryland blocked President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to quickly shut down the US Agency for International Development (USAID), citing violations of the US Constitution and lack of legal authority. The ruling reinstates employee access and halts further dissolution attempts.
Judge Blocks Trump-Musk USAID Dismantling
A US federal judge in Maryland blocked President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to quickly shut down the US Agency for International Development (USAID), citing violations of the US Constitution and lack of legal authority. The ruling reinstates employee access and halts further dissolution attempts.
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Transgender Military Service
On Tuesday night, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military, citing the order's violation of constitutional rights and potential harm to affected service members.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Transgender Military Service
On Tuesday night, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military, citing the order's violation of constitutional rights and potential harm to affected service members.
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Federal Agencies Reinstate Fired Workers, Place Them on Paid Leave
Following a court order, multiple federal agencies are reinstating approximately 6,000 terminated probationary workers but placing them on paid administrative leave, causing staffing shortages and hindering agency operations; a judge has questioned the legality of this action.
Federal Agencies Reinstate Fired Workers, Place Them on Paid Leave
Following a court order, multiple federal agencies are reinstating approximately 6,000 terminated probationary workers but placing them on paid administrative leave, causing staffing shortages and hindering agency operations; a judge has questioned the legality of this action.
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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Workers
A federal appeals court sided with thousands of fired civil servants, ordering their reinstatement at six federal agencies, stemming from the Trump administration's broad cuts to the federal workforce and efforts to replace nonpartisan civil servants with political appointees.
Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Workers
A federal appeals court sided with thousands of fired civil servants, ordering their reinstatement at six federal agencies, stemming from the Trump administration's broad cuts to the federal workforce and efforts to replace nonpartisan civil servants with political appointees.
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German Court Upholds Hospital Plan, Prioritizing Specialized Care
A Düsseldorf court upheld North Rhine-Westphalia's hospital plan, restricting services at some hospitals, prioritizing specialized care over proximity for complex procedures like pancreatic surgery (reducing providers from 32 to 15 in Düsseldorf), effective April 1st, 2025, with some exceptions unti...
German Court Upholds Hospital Plan, Prioritizing Specialized Care
A Düsseldorf court upheld North Rhine-Westphalia's hospital plan, restricting services at some hospitals, prioritizing specialized care over proximity for complex procedures like pancreatic surgery (reducing providers from 32 to 15 in Düsseldorf), effective April 1st, 2025, with some exceptions unti...
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Appeals Court Sides With Professor Who Criticized College's Lowered Academic Standards
A federal appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ruling in favor of Lars Jensen, a tenured math professor at Truckee Meadows Community College who claimed he faced retaliation for criticizing a policy change that lowered academic standards; the court found his speech was protected under th...
Appeals Court Sides With Professor Who Criticized College's Lowered Academic Standards
A federal appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ruling in favor of Lars Jensen, a tenured math professor at Truckee Meadows Community College who claimed he faced retaliation for criticizing a policy change that lowered academic standards; the court found his speech was protected under th...
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BGH to Rule on Conviction of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) will announce its decision today on the appeal of Lina E., a left-wing extremist convicted to five years and three months in prison by the Dresden Higher Regional Court (OLG) for violent attacks between 2018 and 2020; both the prosecution and defense appeale...

BGH to Rule on Conviction of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) will announce its decision today on the appeal of Lina E., a left-wing extremist convicted to five years and three months in prison by the Dresden Higher Regional Court (OLG) for violent attacks between 2018 and 2020; both the prosecution and defense appeale...
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German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Left-Wing Extremist
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) confirmed the five-year and three-month prison sentence for left-wing extremist Lina E. for violent attacks on right-wing extremists between 2018 and 2020 in Saxony and Thuringia; the ruling is now final.

German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Left-Wing Extremist
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) confirmed the five-year and three-month prison sentence for left-wing extremist Lina E. for violent attacks on right-wing extremists between 2018 and 2020 in Saxony and Thuringia; the ruling is now final.
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Thousands of Fired Federal Workers Reinstated, But on Paid Leave
Federal agencies are reinstating nearly 6,000 probationary workers terminated in February, placing them on paid administrative leave after court orders, creating a backlog of work and costing taxpayers millions while the legal battle continues.

Thousands of Fired Federal Workers Reinstated, But on Paid Leave
Federal agencies are reinstating nearly 6,000 probationary workers terminated in February, placing them on paid administrative leave after court orders, creating a backlog of work and costing taxpayers millions while the legal battle continues.
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Dutch Court Halts Deer Culling in Drenthe Due to Insufficient Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that the province of Drenthe must halt its deer culling program due to insufficient evidence linking deer to traffic accidents, citing a lack of data on accident severity and location and inadequate exploration of non-lethal alternatives; the decision follows similar rulings in o...

Dutch Court Halts Deer Culling in Drenthe Due to Insufficient Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that the province of Drenthe must halt its deer culling program due to insufficient evidence linking deer to traffic accidents, citing a lack of data on accident severity and location and inadequate exploration of non-lethal alternatives; the decision follows similar rulings in o...
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Downsizing
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to rapidly downsize the government workforce by ordering the reinstatement of thousands of probationary employees illegally fired from six agencies, while a separate lawsuit challenges plans to cut nearly half the staff at the Department of ...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Downsizing
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to rapidly downsize the government workforce by ordering the reinstatement of thousands of probationary employees illegally fired from six agencies, while a separate lawsuit challenges plans to cut nearly half the staff at the Department of ...
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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay $671 Million in Foreign Aid
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to pay $671 million in outstanding foreign aid funds to contractors for completed work, ruling that the administration likely violated the separation of powers doctrine by impounding nearly $2 billion in congressionally appropriated funds...

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay $671 Million in Foreign Aid
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to pay $671 million in outstanding foreign aid funds to contractors for completed work, ruling that the administration likely violated the separation of powers doctrine by impounding nearly $2 billion in congressionally appropriated funds...
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