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Attorney General Clark Wins Preliminary Injunction Against Trump Administration for Mass Firings of Federal Probationary Employees

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April 1, 2025

Attorney General Charity Clark joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general, led by Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, to secure a preliminary injunction (PI) in Maryland et al. v. USDA, a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for Maryland suing numerous federal agencies for the unlawful mass firing of federal probationary employees.   

The PI protects federal probationary employees who live or work in the plaintiff states and orders 20 federal agencies to reinstate unlawfully terminated probationary employees while the court case continues. The PI also requires those agencies to follow lawful procedures in conducting any future reductions in force.  

On March 6, 2025, Attorney General Clark joined the coalition in suing numerous federal agencies for causing irreparable injuries to Vermont and the other plaintiff states. The lawsuit sought immediate relief, and a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on March 14, 2025, for 18 federal agencies. The Court later extended that order by five days such that it was set to expire on April 1, which would have resulted in devastating impacts on Vermont and the plaintiff states, as well as their probationary employees.  

The PI extends the Court’s earlier order requiring the federal agencies to stop the unlawful mass firings and to give those employees their jobs back while the attorneys general litigate the case against the agencies. The PI ensures that for the remainder of the case, the following federal agencies cannot continue their unlawful conduct:  

Department of Agriculture   

Department of Transportation  

Department of Commerce  

Department of Treasury  

Department of Defense  

Department of Veterans Affairs  

Department of Education  

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  

Department of Energy  

Environmental Protection Agency  

Department of Health and Human Services  

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation  

Department of Homeland Security  

General Services Administration  

Department of Housing and Urban Development  

Office of Personnel Management  

Department of Interior   

Small Business Administration  

Department of Labor  

United States Agency for International Development   

Attorney General Clark was joined by the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawai‛i, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin. 

A copy of the preliminary injunction order is available here