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The judiciary’s leadership met in Washington, emphasized their budgetary needs and said that threats against judges remained ...
A federal judge has granted an injunction against the Vermont judiciary in a case aimed at curbing delays when the public ...
A top federal judge lamented on Tuesday that a U.S. House of Representatives' stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown ...
A sweeping hack of the federal judiciary's case filing system exploited unresolved security holes discovered five years ago — allowing hacking groups to steal reams of sensitive court data in the ...
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 ...
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden on Monday asked Chief U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts to commission an independent review of the federal judiciary’s cybersecurity practices, following a major hack of ...
More than 500 threats were made against federal judges over the past 11 months in an uptick from last year, according to ...
The term “independent Judiciary” is defined by one source as follows: ...
The administration tried to sue 15 federal judges over a court policy related to deportation orders. A different judge tossed ...
The Trump administration has installed four U.S. attorneys without Senate confirmation, prompting questions about checks on ...
A federal judge was skeptical at a hearing Wednesday of the Justice Department’s effort to sue all of Maryland’s federal court judges in a case testing the Trump administration’s effort to limit the ...