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AFL-CIO v. Department of Labor

No. 1:25-cv-00339 District · Active Active

Case Overview

Multiple federal government employee unions, represented by Democracy Forward, sued the Department of Labor, U.S. Digital Service (U.S. DOGE Service), and U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization over DOGE's expected attempt to access "highly sensitive data" at the Department of Labor.


The Application

History

The unions challenge DOGE's planned access to highly sensitive employee and union data at DOL, arguing it exceeds DOGE's delegated authority and violates privacy and First Amendment associational rights without required legal process or justification.

The Conclusion

The case is active in the D.C. District Court before Judge John D. Bates, with the unions seeking to enjoin or restrict the data access while the court evaluates DOGE's authority and the strength of the privacy and constitutional claims.

CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
FiledFeb 5, 2025
Judge John D. Bates
CL Statusactive
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Federal Court TMR-243054cc <a href="https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/federal-employee-unions-sue-doge-and-the-department-of-labor"> DOGE</a> at Labor Department Jul 11, 2026
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