In a letter to lawmakers, the courts’ policymaking body claimed that the General Services Administration, part of the executive branch, had been slow to make crucial repairs.
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts says deteriorating conditions have led to safety hazards and health issues.
The U.S. federal judiciary on Tuesday asked Congress to give it the power to manage its own courthouses and shift authority away from the executive branch, saying decades of inadequate oversight ...
Trump allies argued that the guidance is an example of Chief Justice John Roberts giving "judicial saboteurs new tools." ...
The Bill of Rights exists to protect the people and the states from an overreaching federal government. Since the 1920s, the federal courts have turned the Bill of Rights into a weapon to use against ...
As many law students learn in their civil procedure course, when a plaintiff files suit in state court asserting a claim over ...
Federal courts are part of the U.S. judicial system and handle cases involving national laws, the Constitution, and disputes between states or involving the federal government. They are separate from ...
The order did not identify the judge in question but two sources familiar with the process told NPR it is U.S. District Judge ...
Jan 27 (Reuters) - The federal courts may not be able to fully maintain paid operations beyond February 4 if Congress fails to prevent a partial government shutdown by passing funding legislation for ...