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The order, issued by Judge Deborah Boardman ... employees' and student borrowers' personal data with DOGE officials. It marks a significant limitation on DOGE's access to Americans' personal ...
A federal judge ... DOGE’s activities came a week after a judge in Washington, D.C., denied a student group’s request for an order halting DOGE staffers from getting access to sensitive ...
A federal judge declined to block DOGE from accessing swaths of ... Kollar-Kotelly admitted the plaintiff’s fears on unfettered DOGE data access were “understandable and no doubt widely ...
The judge said the plaintiffs had established that both agencies had likely violated federal law by granting DOGE "sweeping access" to sensitive ... employees and student aid recipients.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in a divided 9-6 vote Wednesday ruled it would not pause an injunction issued by a federal judge ... DOGE with access to redacted or anonymized data ...
Nineteen state attorneys general had sued to block ... Judge Vargas had upheld a temporary injunction entered shortly after the lawsuit was filed. Her order barred the Treasury from giving DOGE ...
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