Smith v. United States Agency for International Development
Case Overview
29 former USAID employees, who had been appointed to foreign service employment, sued the Trump administration over their termination which they contend is in violation of their First Amendment rights. Administrative Leave Act, and Administrative Procedures Act.
The Application
Plaintiffs challenge their terminations as politically motivated violations of their speech rights and statutory employment protections, arising from USAID's broader dismantling under the current administration and raising questions about whether proper administrative procedures were followed.
The Conclusion
The District Court for D.C., under Judge Timothy J. Kelly, is reviewing whether the government's termination of foreign service personnel complied with applicable statutory and constitutional protections.
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