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Unions defend US case against DOGE data collection at CFPB

( March 10, 2025, 17:44 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Federal worker unions and nonprofits opposed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit attempting to stop the data collection activities by the Department of Governmental Efficiency in multiple US agencies. They argued that they have both associational and organizational standing. “Plaintiffs’ members would have standing to sue in their own right, but resolution of plaintiffs’ claims will not require the involvement of those members. And Plaintiffs have established their entitlement to organizational standing because the Agencies’ DOGE Access Policies directly impair their core missions,” they said. See attached file....

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