The Federal Court in Washington ruled that the Trump administration should restore the work of America’s vote and update its employees.
Former journalist “Voice of America” Ostap Yarish said what this means.
Judge Roys Lambert (by the way, appointed Roneld Reagan) said that the efforts to bounce the voice of America were probably a direct violation of several federal laws of the United States – and the decision was “arbitrary and capricious”.
Instead, the government’s lawyers claimed that the dissolution of the voice of America did not violate the rights of journalists provided for the first amendment, because we are talking about the dissolution of the entire agency, and not about the persecution of individual journalists from their position. The judge did not agree with these arguments.
There is not only a sound analysis from the defendants, but also any analysis as a whole, ”he wrote in his conclusion.
This is the second decision of the court to restore the vote of America. This applies to employees who were sent on vacation or dismissed after the executive resolution of Donald Trump on March 14.
We will recall that before the other judge froze the process of dissolution of the organization and dismissal of employees. Now we have more details – but still this does not mean the immediate return of America’s voice.
It is expected that the government will appeal, and the struggle in the courts will continue. Until the appeal continues, the voice of America, he most likely will not restore work. It is possible that the case may continue to reach the US Supreme Court. A separate question is how the administration will fulfill court decisions. But this already runs in advance. While – we look at the judicial development further, – Yarish wrote on Facebook.
Source: Racurs

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