The website of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces is once again accessible to the public. (H/T to Global Military Justice Reform contributor Phil Cave.)
Government agencies are known to have plans in place for emergencies. Perhaps it would be a good idea for the Court of Appeals to have a standby arrangement so that public access to its decisions and orders could be shifted to a different server if the need arises. The latest interruption adds a further reason for the Court (as well as the service courts of criminal appeals) to shift over to the federal courts' PACER system.
Government agencies are known to have plans in place for emergencies. Perhaps it would be a good idea for the Court of Appeals to have a standby arrangement so that public access to its decisions and orders could be shifted to a different server if the need arises. The latest interruption adds a further reason for the Court (as well as the service courts of criminal appeals) to shift over to the federal courts' PACER system.
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