American Federation of Teachers v. Bessent
Case Overview
The government appealed Judge Boardman's preliminary injunction which prevents the disclosure of the plaintiff's personal information to DOGE affiliates.
The Application
The AFT sought to prevent disclosure of member data to DOGE entities on constitutional grounds. The district court granted the injunction, and the government appealed, challenging the lower court's findings on likelihood of success, irreparable harm, and the balance of equities in maintaining the disclosure prohibition.
The Conclusion
The Fourth Circuit decided the government's appeal, determining whether Judge Boardman's preliminary injunction against disclosure to DOGE affiliates should be affirmed, reversed, or modified pending final adjudication.
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