Tag:U.S. Supreme Court

Federal Judiciary’s 2022 Annual Report Released

The federal judiciary on March 14 reported on its progress in 2022 with court operations, including improved safety and security of judges and staff.

What’s in the Federal Judiciary’s $9.1 Billion Budget Request?

The federal judiciary announced it’s seeking $9.1 billion in discretionary funding from Congress for fiscal year 2024, an increase of 8%.

Identity Theft to Take Center Stage at U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 27

A unique identity theft case will come before the U.S. Supreme Court for oral argument Feb. 27.

ABA Urges Supreme Court to Adopt Ethics Code for Justices at Mid Year Meeting

The ABA House of Delegates passed a resolution urging the U.S. Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics for justices.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion for Jan. 27

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order in a case involving Standing Akimbo, Inc. and IRS summonses.

U.S. Supreme Court Tosses Attorney-Client Privilege Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has tossed out a case involving the breadth of attorney-client privilege for dual-purpose communications.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Cases Involving False Claims Act

The U.S. Supreme Court Jan. 13 agreed to hear consolidated cases involving the False Claims Act coming out of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Justices Participated but Didn’t Sign Sworn Affidavits in Dobbs-Leak Investigation, Marshal Says

Friday’s statement clarified investigators spoke to the justices but they were not asked to sign an affidavit like other employees.