Judicial Conference Review The U.S. Judicial Conference, the policymaking body for the federal judiciary, released a report on Friday from its closed-door...
Funding Boost for Federal Judiciary The federal judiciary is set to receive $774.4 million for court security in 2025, marking a 4%...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has urged the federal judiciary to revise its terminology, advocating for the discontinuation of the term “court-appointed...
In a significant move, the U.S. Senate granted President Joe Biden his 40th confirmed appointment to a federal appeals court, endorsing U.S....
President Joe Biden is taking steps to fill judicial vacancies in states led by Republican senators, announcing five intended nominees with diverse...
Judiciary Prepares for Potential Government Shutdown In a recent development, the federal judiciary has adjusted its estimate of how long it could...
In a significant judicial nomination move, President Joe Biden has selected Seth Aframe, the head of the criminal division at the U.S....
In a highly unusual move within the federal judiciary, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has taken the unprecedented...
On Tuesday, the United States Senate confirmed Lindsay Jenkins to the federal bench in Chicago. A former federal prosecutor, Jenkins helped convict...
Summary: The federal judiciary is toying with the idea of eliminating the rarely used ancient documents exception from court statements. The old...
The New York Law Journal (NYLJ) reported that 1, 300 New York judges could finally see their paychecks increase with the creation...