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“It’s a crisis,” Southern District of California Chief U.S. District Judge Cynthia Bashant said Friday. “We’ve weathered ...
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...
A federal judge blocked on Friday the enforcement of US President Donald Trump's executive order targeting those who work with the International Criminal Court. The ruling follows an April lawsuit by ...
In a back-to-square-one move, the Judicial Conference of the United States renewed its urgent call to Congress today for the immediate addition of new judgeships to combat an escalating backlog ...
Biden’s veto of the JUDGES Act, which would add 66 federal judgeships, drew criticism from court leaders who cited urgent judicial needs and caseload burdens.
More than 120 lawsuits are challenging Trump’s second-term agenda. Here’s how the federal court system works and how it’s become ground zero in the lawfare against his agenda.
For the judiciary, Article III, Section I of the Constitution provides: “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the ...
Texas sued the federal government more than 100 times during the four years of former President Joe Biden’s administration, and it was sued countless other times in state and federal court ...
U.S. District Judge David Estudillo ruled that the new law, previously set to take effect July 27, singled out clergy for ...
John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States, recently filed his 2022 “year-end report on the federal judiciary.” It’s more interesting for what it didn’t say than for what it did.