It's the latest twist in a legal fight over President Trump's authority to fire Hampton Dellinger.
A district court judge is reportedly weighing whether to issue a longer-term pause on DOGE-led efforts to wind down the CFPB.
There’s been no change in plans to wind down the agency, a CFPB employee testified.
Efforts to gut the bureau still appear on, evidence may indicate. A defense attorney, meanwhile, tried to highlight the ...
A federal judge said she is inclined to issue a preliminary injunction to stop the Trump administration dismantling the ...
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Tuesday that Congress had the power to dismantle the agency, if it so chose, not ...
At a court hearing on Monday, lawyers for the Trump administration said statutorily required work is being done by the ...
Two employees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) testified Tuesday that top officials’ plans to fire hundreds of workers remain intact, as a federal judge weighs whether to ...
"I just want to know if the work is being done or isn't being done," U.S. District Senior Judge Amy Berman Jackson said at a ...
An employee tasked with implementing the firings of hundreds of staffers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
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