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FBI Agents Association v. Department of Justice

No. 1:25-cv-00328 District · Decided Decided

Case Overview

The FBI Agents Association, John Does 1-4, and Jane Does 1-3 sued the Department of Justice over President Trump's order for FBI agents to fill out a questionnaire on their work regarding the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol and potentially fire agents and employees involved with the investigations.


The Application

History

The executive questionnaire targets agents specifically based on their prior investigative work, raising First Amendment concerns about whether the government can condition employment on speech or associational choices, while also presenting APA concerns about whether the order provides adequate process and statutory concerns about whether it constitutes unlawful retaliation for the agents' lawful job duties.

The Conclusion

Judge Jia M. Cobb issued a decision in the District of Columbia District Court on the constitutional and statutory challenges to the executive questionnaire, with the case decided as of February 2025.

CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
FiledFeb 4, 2025
Judge Jia M. Cobb
CL Statusterminated
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Outcome History (2)

  1. Feb 23, 2025 District
    Voluntarily dismissed Settled Final

    Notice of Voluntary Dismissal by Plaintiffs

  2. Apr 9, 2025 District
    Voluntarily dismissed Settled Final

    Stipulation of Dismissal of John Doe #4 by Plaintiffs

Federal Court TMR-af6909b2 FBI Firings May 14, 2026
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