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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any guesses on when the admin will bring the mass layoff case to the supreme court? And how long this might go on for? https://www.govexec.com/management/2025/05/appeals-panel-leaves-layoff-injunction-place-trumps-rif-plans-likely-head-supreme-court/405718/?oref=ge-topic-lander-top-story Like many of us, I'm a fed that's been in limbo since this insanity began. [b]I'm just ready for a resolution.[/b] [/quote] Don't hold your breath. The wheels of justice turn slowly, even with things that are fast-tracked. [/quote] I actually think the SC emergency motions have been heard relatively quickly. Again not a decision on the merits but if they do not stay the PI the RIFs will not happen for a long time and potentially not at all. If they grant a stay I would expect the RIFs to move forward quickly.[/quote] Thank you. I'm not familiar with how this works, so this is helpful. When will we know if they grant a stay? [/quote] My best guess is within a month or two. Remember it's not a decision on the merits only whether the RIFs can proceed while the litigation is pending. Note also their are other cases affecting different agencies so this might not be the only one that affects your status.[/quote]
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