Pippenger v. U.S. DOGE Service
Case Overview
Former employees, vendors, donors, and partners of the U.S. Institute of Peace sued the Trump administration over DOGE's takeover of the USIP building, firing of the Board of Directors and employees, and dismantling of the organization.
The Application
Plaintiffs challenge DOGE's seizure of the USIP building and wholesale termination of the Board and employees as violating APA notice-and-comment requirements and statutory due process protections, arguing DOGE lacked legal authority to unilaterally dismantle an independently chartered organization.
The Conclusion
The case remains active in D.C. District Court before Judge Howell, with the central issue being whether Executive branch actions violated the APA, constitutional rights, or statutory protections for USIP's continued existence and its employees' employment rights.
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