Judge declines to immediately spare USAID contractors from firings
Source: The Hill
03/06/25 11:06 AM ET
A federal judge on Thursday declined to immediately spare U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) contractors from mass firings, letting move forward a core part of the Trump administrations effort to dismantle the agency.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols said USAIDs personal services contractors failed to prove they face irreparable harm and a likelihood of success on the merits, denying their motion for a temporary restraining order that would have returned fired contractors to employment and allowed them to resume work.
The judge said any harm the contractors face is directly traceable to changes the government has made to their contracts, suggesting relief should be sought through a different avenue. The Personal Services Contractor Association, an advocacy group for U.S. personal services contractors, sued the Trump administration last month to insulate the contractors from efforts to tear down the agency.
In court filings, lawyers for the contractors said notices of contract termination had been distributed to possibly hundreds of the roughly 1,110 contractors who work for USAID, some 46 percent of whom work overseas.
Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5180024-judge-usaid-contractors-firing/
This is a 45 judge (who took 2 tries to get in).