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- U. S. Supreme Court | Latest Updates | AP News
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments amid the government shutdown
- Judiciary News - United States Courts
Despite a federal government shutdown that began on Oct 1, the Judiciary remains open and will continue paid operations through Friday, Oct 17, by using court fee balances and other funds not dependent on a new appropriation
- Current Challenges Facing the Judiciary | Judicature
Through two conversations held in Washington, D C , in May 2025 — one with scholars and one with judges — Levi explores the particular challenge of maintaining an independent, transparent judiciary in the face of an extraordinary expansion of executive power
- Judiciary News | Todays Latest Stories | Reuters
U S Supreme Court justices appeared poised on Tuesday to side with the operator of Christian faith-based anti-abortion "crisis pregnancy centers" in New Jersey in a dispute stemming from the state
- More say executive branch, courts have too much power: Survey
The NBC News poll’s findings released Wednesday shed light on attitudes toward the executive and judicial branches of government, amid President Trump’s return to office and high-profile court
- The 12 most controversial Supreme Court rulings this year: From . . .
In 2022, controversial rulings repealed the right to abortion, undermined the fight against climate change, expanded the right to carry firearms, gave religion a greater role in schools, questioned
- Grassley Introduces Legislation to Clarify the Scope of Judicial Relief
The bill would limit federal court orders to parties directly before the court – ending the practice of universal injunctions and clarifying the constitutional role of the judicial branch
- Here Are the Leading Reforms to the Federal Judiciary
From relatively minor institutional changes to large-scale structural overhauls, these reforms aim to bring transparency, ethical standards and accountability to the federal judiciary — from the lowest level all the way up to the nation’s highest court
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