The U.S. Supreme Court. (Getty Images) Supreme Court temporarily halts orders directing DOGE document production DOGE won’t have to turn over information while the justices review the appeal. May 23, 2025 By Madison Alder
The U.S. Supreme Court is shown March 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Trump asks Supreme Court to block production of DOGE information in lower court The administration asked the high court to pause a district order that sets a timeline for the production of documents and a deposition of its administrator. May 21, 2025 By Madison Alder
A Social Security Administration office in Washington, D.C., is pictured March 26, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) Trump administration wants SCOTUS to weigh in on DOGE Social Security access The insurgent tech group has been blocked from SSA systems, which contain the personal data of millions of Americans. May 5, 2025 By Matt Bracken
The Daily Scoop Podcast Supreme Court ruling shakes up AI regulation; New bill aims to streamline cybersecurity standards How the end of Chevron Deference impacts federal AI policies and the push for unified cybersecurity regulations Jul 10, 2024 By FedScoop Staff
(Getty Images) DOJ petitions 5th Circuit to pause ban on federal agency contact with social media companies The DOJ has requested a 10 day pause, at minimum, so it can consider asking the Supreme Court to stay the ruling. Jul 10, 2023 By Nihal Krishan
The Oracle logo on an office building in Irvine, California. (REUTERS / Mike Blake) Supreme Court denies Oracle appeal over JEDI protest The court has declined Oracle’s petition for certiorari to review the DOD procurement. Oct 4, 2021 By John Hewitt Jones
The Oracle logo on an office building in Irvine, California. (REUTERS / Mike Blake) Oracle petitions Supreme Court over $10B JEDI protest The tech company is hoping to reverse an earlier decision of an appeals court. Jun 30, 2021 By John Hewitt Jones
(Scoop News Group photo) CISA launches platform to allow hackers to report flaws in federal tech Agencies will use the shared service to receive security feedback from white-hat hackers around the world. Jun 8, 2021 By Dave Nyczepir
(Getty Images) Oracle files response brief in JEDI contract fight Oracle argues that without intervention the JEDI contract will proceed for the next decade as 'an illegal single-source award'. May 21, 2021 By Billy Mitchell
(U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Flickr) Another agency draws attention of senators for warrantless use of phone data Customs and Border Protection spent nearly half a million dollars on a subscription to Venntel's phone location database. Oct 23, 2020 By Dave Nyczepir