National Treasury Employees Union, et al v. Russell Vought, et al
Case Number:
25-5091
Court:
Nature of Suit:
2899 Other Statutes APA/Review Agency
Companies
- Communications Workers of America
- Consumer Action
- Consumer Federation of America
- Fordham University
- Mobilization for Justice Inc.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- National Association of Consumer Advocates
- National Consumer Law Center Inc.
- National Fair Housing Alliance
- National Treasury Employees Union
- New York Legal Assistance Group Inc.
- Public Counsel
- Public Justice Center
Government Agencies
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- State of Maryland
- State of Michigan
- State of Nevada
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Sectors & Industries:
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April 09, 2025
DC Circ. Seems Open To Narrowing CFPB Injunction
A D.C. Circuit panel seemed divided Wednesday on the Trump administration's bid to stave off a lower court order barring it from shutting down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a U.S. Department of Justice attorney disavowed plans to shutter the agency.
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April 03, 2025
DC Circ. Steps In To Pause CFPB Order As Judge Denies Stay
A D.C. Circuit panel on Thursday put a temporary, limited hold on a federal judge's preliminary injunction barring further cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, even as the judge herself largely denied a Trump administration bid to stay it for appeal.
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April 02, 2025
DC Circ. To Hear Trump Admin's Bid To Stay CFPB Injunction
A D.C. Circuit panel said Wednesday that it will hold a hearing next week on whether to stay a federal judge's order barring the Trump administration from shutting down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, taking up what has also become a jurisdictional dispute.
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March 31, 2025
Trump Admin Asks DC Circ. To Stay 'Lawless' CFPB Injunction
The Trump administration moved Monday to thwart a Washington, D.C., federal judge's preliminary injunction that bars it from stopping work and firing employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, asking the D.C. Circuit for an emergency stay.
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