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The Office of Personnel Management sought to soften the importance of essay prompts for federal job applicants after critics ...
But a few weeks into his second term, Trump fired the Senate-confirmed agency leader, Hampton Dellinger, a Biden appointee. Under federal law, Dellinger’s term didn’t expire until 2029, and he could ...
Trump shut down the agency that protects civil servants from illegal firings. An appeals court has a plan to fix that. ...
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday revived a challenge by a union representing immigration court judges to a policy issued during President Donald Trump's first term that restricts the judges from ...
Former special counsel Hampton Dellinger said he was planning to pursue legal action to restore all fired probationary workers back to their posts before a court failed to keep him in his role.&nbs… ...
Ousted head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) Hampton Dellinger revealed he was preparing a lawsuit to “go to bat” for 200,000 probationary government employees who were laid off by Elon ...
Former Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger may have dropped his lawsuit challenging his removal by President Trump, but that did not stop the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from issuing ...
Hampton Dellinger, the former head of the Office of Special Counsel, spoke out after being fired by President Donald Trump, who he said has taken a 'wrecking ball' to oversight.
Hampton Dellinger told me he remains hopeful that the decades-old vision of the federal government is not dying. “The fact that people are resisting unlawful orders, I think, is vital,” he said.
Washington — Hampton Dellinger, the former head of the office that investigates whistleblower retaliation, has dropped his legal challenge to his firing by President Trump from his role as ...
Hampton Dellinger: Two reasons. One, I recognize that the trio of judges who decided to sideline me are somewhat conservative, and in that sense, mirror our United States Supreme Court.
Former U.S. Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger said a decision by the federal appeals court in D.C. led him to believe he was unlikely to win at the Supreme Court.