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Supreme Court temporarily blocks Trump from firing head of whistleblower office - PBS NewsHour
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers, in its first word on the many legal fights over Pr...
Read moreUS SC blocks Donald Trump from immediately firing head of whistleblower office - The Times of India
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, can remain in his position at least until February 26, temporarily blocking efforts to remove him. ...
Read moreSupreme Court rules that government watchdog fired by Trump may temporarily remain on the job - CNN
CNN — 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 re...
Read moreSCOTUS Punts Trump’s Request Leaving Head of Watchdog Agency In Place - Democracy Docket
The Supreme Court Friday paused an emergency request from President Donald Trump and allowed the head of a key federal whistleblower agency to remain in office until a Feb. 26 hearing after the Tr...
Read moreSupreme Court weighs in on Trump’s firing of whistleblower chief Hampton Dellinger - MSNBC
The Supreme Court’s first decision on a Donald Trump case in his second term was a choice to put off weighing in for now on his power to fire the head of an independent agency. In response to the g...
Read moreSupreme Court Upholds Order Blocking Trump’s Firing of Whistleblower Agency Head - Democracy Docket
The Supreme Court Friday upheld a lower-court order that allowed the head of a key federal whistleblower agency to remain in office after the Trump administration attempted to fire him without cau...
Read moreSupreme Court won’t let Trump immediately fire whistleblower chief as legal challenge plays out - NewsBreak
The Supreme Court won’t let Donald Trump remove an ethics watchdog until at least next week as the president and Elon Musk try to gut federal agencies and fire thousands of workers. Frid...
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Former CEO agrees to $27.5M settlement in Medicaid fraud case - WCIV
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — Kevin S. Murdock, the former CEO and owner of the now-defunct Premier Medical, Inc., has agreed to a $27.5 million consent judgment. This settlement acknowledges the likeli...