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In reply to the discussion: Laid-off federal workers are overwhelming states with unemployment requests, putting a strain on finances [View all]James48
(4,914 posts)2. This is how they will argue they have standing to file suit.
Last edited Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:30 AM - Edit history (1)
Earlier attempts by other parties were deemed without standing, because they didnt claim any harm to themselves. (Unions). This is how they show the judge they are harmed by the defendants actions, and that they should be granted status to sue.
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Laid-off federal workers are overwhelming states with unemployment requests, putting a strain on finances [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Mar 2025
OP
Today at 730 AM CDT: (#1#) weekly unemployment claims report (#2#) Wholesale prices (producer price index)
progree
Mar 2025
#6
I think it's interesting to note the states that joined this filing. 19 states plus D.C.
defacto7
Mar 2025
#26
The line is huge. It is the biggest line anyone has ever seen. People keep saying how long the line is.
twodogsbarking
Mar 2025
#27