The U.S. government shutdown is now in its fourth week, and the funding standoff is now impacting federal courts. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has confirmed that, as of October 20, the ...
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.
Federal district courts are beginning to implement new approaches to guard confidential information in cases following a breach of the electronic databases used in the judiciary. The policy changes ...
WASHINGTON - The federal court system is cutting its services to a minimum beginning this week as the government shutdown continues. The Supreme Court ran out of money on Saturday. It is closed to the ...
The Supreme Court on Monday heard argument in Monsanto Co. v Darnell, a complex dispute over whether a federal law governing ...
An overview of common testimonial privileges that a witness may assert in federal civil litigation, including the ...
The justices on Monday will hear argument in T.M. v. University of Maryland Medical System Corporation about the circumstances in which lower federal courts may review state-court judgments. The case ...
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 ...
After a 2020 breach thought to be Russia’s work, the courts told Congress that they would harden a system storing sealed documents. Five years later, the system was hacked again. By Mattathias ...
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