As part of a rapidly escalating war on corporate and government diversity, equity and inclusion programs, President Donald Trump’s administration and his allies are relying heavily on a two-year-old Supreme Court precedent that says virtually nothing about diversity in the workplace.
The Supreme Court on Friday dashed President Donald Trump’s plan to immediately fire the head of an independent agency that investigates whistleblower claims, allowing Hampton Dellinger to remain in the job through at least the middle of next week.
The Supreme Court decides not to decide, for now, about Trump’s firing of a government official.
This was the first time the Supreme Court weighed in on the dozens of lawsuits challenging actions Trump has taken to reshape the federal government.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Monday Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s challenge to election requirements in New York that led to his removal from the ballot in the state before the 2024 presidential election.
A couple of days earlier, Trump posted, “He who saves his Country does not violate any law,” a quote attributed to the 19th-century French emperor and dictator Napoleon. That’s not exactly the Founding Fathers, who went to war to free Americans from the rule of kings.