The U.S. government shutdown will affect the federal court system, but only after the money runs out. The government is generally barred from spending money without congressional authorization, and ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON - The federal court system is cutting its services to a minimum beginning this week as the government shutdown continues. The Supreme Court ran out of money on Saturday. It is closed to the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In response to the shutdown of the federal government, the U.S. court system in northern Ohio has put on hold all non-essential civil lawsuits involving federal agencies and officials.
Court workers will continue to be paid, the memo said, because court fee balances and other existing funds can be tapped until that date. Electronic case management and filing systems are set to ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — NBC Montana sat down with a University of Montana law professor to learn more about the impact of the government shutdown on the federal court system. “The shutdown is not supposed ...
The courts had said they had enough money to keep operations going until Friday, but the pace will slow beginning Monday. The federal court system — which has already paused filing deadlines and ...
The U.S. federal court system, starting on Monday, will begin curtailing non-essential functions and furloughing some employees after exhausting what funds the judiciary had left to sustain paid ...
Donald Trump is a big client of the federal court system so he is likely to be irate when he learns the courts are running out of money, thanks to the government shutdown. The federal Judicial Branch ...
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