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Judge Hollander said the agency could provide members of DOGE with access to redacted or anonymized data and records but only after they received training on privacy laws and policies, were ...
The court has a 6-3 conservative majority. Its three liberal justices dissented from the order.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Department of Government Efficiency access to Social Security Administration data that includes sensitive personal information of millions of Americans. The ...
The order, for now, overturns actions that limited DOGE's access to sensitive private information. In a separate case, the court said DOGE did not have to share internal records with a watchdog group.
The DOGE employees need access to people’s Social Security numbers, demographic data, benefits status and contact information to do this work, Dudek wrote.
A federal judge blocked Department of Government Efficiency personnel from accessing sensitive Social Security records. U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander ruled in favor of a group of unions and ...
The dispute concerns efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency, largely led by Elon Musk, to access sensitive data, including Social Security numbers.
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