Personal Services Contractor Association v. Trump
Case Overview
The Personal Services Contractor Association sued the Trump administration over the freezing of foreign aid and actions taken to dismantle USAID.
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The Application
The Personal Services Contractor Association challenges whether the administration followed required APA procedures and stayed within statutory bounds when implementing the foreign aid freeze and USAID dismantling. The court must examine whether the executive exceeded its authority over appropriated funds and whether adequate notice-and-comment or other procedural safeguards were observed.
The Conclusion
The case remains active in the D.C. District Court before Judge Carl J. Nichols, with judicial review pending on whether the executive actions violated the APA, exceeded statutory authority, or breached constitutional limits on executive power over congressionally appropriated funds.
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