This is a moment that calls for great courage. Federal trial and appellate judges must leave behind the safe harbor of timidity and lengthy footnotes and instead act boldly when the executive ...
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 ...
Today's New York Times reports that some federal judges are unhappy with the Supreme Court's repeated grant of interim relief to the Trump Administration in cases challenging Administration actions.
At the end of a blockbuster term, the Supreme Court sharply limited the power of federal courts to issue so-called universal injunctions against government actors. The decision in Trump v. CASA (and ...
Courts will remain open, but staff may only perform “certain excepted activities permitted under the Anti-Deficiency Act,” including those needed to carry out constitutional duties of resolving cases ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has been criticized by federal judges for allegedly serving President Trump's partisan agenda. Judges have accused the DOJ of unethical practices, including lying to ...
The article is here; the Introduction: Open courts are a cornerstone of democratic government, ensuring not only that justice is done but that it is seen to be done. As the Supreme Court recognized in ...
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