Unions files reply in support of judgment in US case over DOGE data access
( May 23, 2025, 19:37 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Two federal employee unions filed a reply in support of their motion for a judgment finding it illegal for the US Department of the Treasury and its Bureau of the Fiscal Service to give the Department of Government Efficiency access to members' personal and financial information. “To implement the DOGE executive order, policy choices were made at the highest levels of the Department of the Treasury. And, just as courts have authority to review other agency actions affecting individual interests, this court has the authority to review the choices at issue here and to set them aside if they are unlawful or arbitrary,” they argued. See attached file. ...
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