Court Grants Trump’s Request for More Time to Mull 401(k) Rule

April 15, 2025, 9:01 PM UTC

A federal appeals court gave the Trump administration another 60 days to consider how it wants to handle a pair of consolidated cases challenging freezes that were placed on a Biden-era 401(k) financial advice regulation.

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the administration’s Monday request in a joint order that applies to the two cases originally filed by the American Council of Life Insurers and Federation of Americans for Consumer Choice that seek to overturn the rule.

Tuesday’s order marks the second 60-day pause on proceedings the court has granted the government since President Donald Trump ...

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