Gorsuch Complains Lower Courts Aren't Following Justices' Emergency Docket 'Precedent'

Gorsuch Complains Lower Courts Aren'T Following Justices' Emergency Docket 'Precedent'

Gorsuch Complains Lower Courts Aren’t Following Justices’ Emergency Docket ‘Precedent’ On August 23, 2025, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch issued a sharp dissent in Allstates Refractory Contractors v. Walsh, criticizing lower courts for failing to adhere to the Court’s emergency docket rulings, often referred to as the “shadow docket.” His remarks highlight growing tensions … Read more

Cyberattacks on US Courts System Affect High-Stakes Litigators, White-Collar Criminal Clients

Cyberattacks On Us Courts System Affect High-Stakes Litigators, White-Collar Criminal Clients

Cyberattacks on US Courts System Disrupt High-Stakes Litigators and White-Collar Criminal Clients Recent cyberattacks on the U.S. federal judiciary’s case management and electronic filing systems, including PACER and CM/ECF, have sent shockwaves through the legal community, particularly impacting high-stakes litigators and their white-collar criminal clients. These sophisticated and persistent breaches, ongoing since mid-2024, have exposed … Read more