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Court Sends Judges to MSPB
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The justices overturned a lower-court ruling that questioned whether a complaint system for federal employees is still working as intended after the Republican president fired some of its top officials.
- Frame 1Supreme Court rules for Trump's administration, forcing immigration judges' speech-rights lawsuit toward the federal employee complaint board instead of federal court.
- Frame 2The judges challenge public-speaking limits that began in Trump's first term and continued under Biden, saying the fight belongs in federal court.
- Frame 3The administration says the Merit Systems Protection Board is the required path for federal worker complaints, even after Trump fired some top officials.
- Frame 4A lower court had let the lawsuit move forward; the justices overturned that ruling on procedural grounds.
- Frame 5Thomas, joined by Barrett, faulted the 4th Circuit for answering a live political fight rather than leaving it to the worker-review system.
- Frame 6Next pressure point: a separate firing-power case could decide how much control presidents have over the board that hears these complaints.
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- May 26, 8:30 PM EDT
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- May 26, 5:26 PM EDT