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Civil Litigation

Jul. 14, 2025

Trump's no federal worker bargaining order revived by 9th Circuit stay

The 9th Circuit temporarily revived Trump's executive order, halting an injunction and allowing restrictions on collective bargaining for 950,000 federal workers, pending a July 17 appeal hearing.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily revived President Donald Trump's executive order limiting collective bargaining rights for more than 950,000 federal workers, issuing a brief stay of a preliminary injunction that had blocked enforcement of the directive as potentially unconstitutional.

The appellate panel's ruling halted enforcement of the injunction, which U.S. District Judge James Donato granted to union plaintiffs on June 24. "The request for an ad...

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