"What's happening is that there's been a bit of divergence, court by court, as funding has run out," Nick Boyle said.
Federal judges will continue to serve in accordance with the Constitution, but court staff may only perform certain “excepted ...
NBC Montana sat down with a University of Montana law professor to learn more about the impact of the government shutdown on ...
The U.S. government shutdown will affect the federal court system, but only after the money runs out. The government is generally barred from spending money without congressional authorization, and ...
The federal court system will no longer have the money to "sustain full, paid operations" of its 94 district and 13 circuit courts starting on Monday after exhausting the funds it was using for the ...
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Congressional Judiciary chairs urge SCOTUS to address possible ethics violations by federal judges
The letter specifically refers to anonymous statements federal judges have made to the New York Times that appear to smear ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In response to the shutdown of the federal government, the U.S. court system in northern Ohio has put on hold all non-essential civil lawsuits involving federal agencies and officials.
After completing use case testing with major cloud providers, the judiciary is moving to buy professional and managed services so it can expand adoption and enhance cybersecurity. The federal court ...
Two federal judges in New Jersey and Mississippi admitted this month that their offices used artificial intelligence to draft factually inaccurate court documents that included fake quotes and ...
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