The federal government shutdown entered its 20th day Monday, becoming the third longest in American history. With every week, ...
The federal court system is cutting its services to a minimum beginning this week as the government shutdown continues. The ...
The judiciary has officially run out of stopgap funds to keep its operations afloat since Congress failed to approve additional government spending last month.
The office that administers the federal court system said that as of Monday, the judiciary will not have funding to sustain ...
The U.S. federal judiciary's administrative arm on Monday said it is furloughing its employees after the court system ...
The government shutdown threatens to stress resources for an already strapped criminal defense bar, as the federal judiciary ...
Federal courts may be forced to quickly curtail operations -- potentially delaying trials and other hearings -- if ...
Courts will remain open, but staff may only perform “certain excepted activities permitted under the Anti-Deficiency Act,” ...
"In light of the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Thirteenth Biennial Bench-Bar Conference has been postponed," the U ...
As a partial federal government shutdown enters its third week, federal courts said they would limit unfunded operations across the judiciary, possibly delaying some cases.
Many staffers of Minnesota’s federal courts have been directed to report for work next week despite an announcement on Friday that money has run out to pay for non-essential work amid the ongoing ...
Starting Oct. 20, the federal judiciary will exhaust all available funds as the government shutdown continues.