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[Opinion] DOGE, the Social Security Administration, and How Inferior Courts Should Treat S. Ct. Interim Orders

The court said the groups showed a privacy harm similar to intrusion upon seclusion, keeping the dispute over access to sensitive records alive.

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Some excerpts from the 88 pages of opinions in AFSCME v. Social Security Admin., decided today by the Fourth Circuit en banc, in an opinion by Judge Toby Heytens: Three organizations sued to stop the Social Security Administration from giving U.S. DOGE Service personnel access to sensitive personal information about millions of Americans. The district court granted a preliminary injunction, which the Supreme Court stayed pending this appeal and …

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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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