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 judicial branch announced that starting this week, there is not enough funding to sustain full, paid operations.
U.S. courts have stopgap funding, underscoring their independence, but reserves will run dry by mid-October if lawmakers ...
As a partial federal government shutdown enters its third week, federal courts said they would limit unfunded operations ...
When the federal government shuts down, Americans think of shuttered national parks or endless airport security lines. What almost no one thinks about — until it touches their own life — is what ...
Steve Bradbury is a distinguished fellow in the executive vice president’s office at The Heritage Foundation. It’s time for the Supreme Court to jettison the doctrine known as Chevron deference, which ...
Federal courts may be forced to quickly curtail operations -- potentially delaying trials and other hearings -- if ...