The US Justice Department joined with two Democrats fired by President Trump from the country’s top privacy and civil liberties watchdog to ask a federal judge for an expedited schedule to decide their competing summary judgment motions over the allegedly unlawful firings.
Former Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board commissioners Ed Felten and Travis LeBlanc on Wednesday moved for an early win to allow them to “resume their vital and time-sensitive work” on the board. The same day, the two sides asked Senior Judge Reggie B. Walton of the US District Court for the District of Columbia for an expedited ...
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