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Case Backlogs Overwhelm Reopening Courthouses Case Backlogs Overwhelm Reopening Courthouses
Mon, July, 26, 2021
As courthouses reopen for in-person hearings, Emily Zantow from The Washington Times explores the mountain of long-delayed cases that built up during the pandemic.
The House v. Trump: Stymied Lawmakers Increasingly Battle in the Courts The House v. Trump: Stymied Lawmakers Increasingly Battle in the Courts
Wed, August, 14, 2019
Two branches of the government are fighting with each other with third stuck watching from the sideline. The New York Times' Nicholas Fandos and Gordon Deal discuss what the lasting consequences could be.
Trump Busts Congressional Gridlock, Moving Wall Brawl into Court Trump Busts Congressional Gridlock, Moving Wall Brawl into Court
Mon, February, 18, 2019
Steven Nelson from The Washington Examiner previews the court battles that the Trump administration will face after declaring a national emergency in order to build the border wall.
Federal Courts, Running Out of Money, Brace for Shutdown's Pain Federal Courts, Running Out of Money, Brace for Shutdown's Pain
Mon, January, 21, 2019
As the partial government shutdown enters its fifth week with no end in sight, the federal courts are running out of money. Thomas Kaplan of The New York Times explains.
Federal Courts Will Shift to the Right Under Trump Federal Courts Will Shift to the Right Under Trump
Tue, November, 15, 2016
The USA Today's Richard Wolf on the changes coming to the judicial system under Donald Trump.