The deal Congress passed to end the 43-day government shutdown boosted security funding for the Supreme Court, freeing up millions of dollars to support round-the-clock protection for the nine ...
The federal court system’s policymaking body on Tuesday called on Congress to pass legislation that would ramp up safety measures for judges. “The safety of judges and their families is essential — ...
2022 was a turbulent year for the Supreme Court. In May, a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito was leaked to the press, revealing that a majority of the court was poised to overturn the ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Marshals Service is asking Congress for $38 million to fund two new programs aimed at bolstering judicial security in response to a rise in threats against federal judges and U.S.
After a summer of marches outside the Supreme Court, and a physical threat against one its members, Chief Justice John Roberts thanked Congress Saturday for strengthening judicial security. But ...
Chief Justice John Roberts put a spotlight on judicial security needs in an annual report that comes weeks after Congress passed a bill that will allow judges to stop their personal information from ...
The E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse, home of the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. (Jack Rodgers/Courthouse News Service) WASHINGTON (CN) — ...
A measure to protect judges’ personal information on the internet was tucked into a 4,000-page defense authorization bill that passed the Senate Thursday and is headed to President Joe Biden‘s desk.
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