Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts: Judiciary Supplements Judgeship Request, Prioritizes Courthouse Projects
September 29, 2021
September 29, 2021
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 -- The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts issued the following news on Sept. 28, 2021:
The Judiciary's policy-making body today recommended that Congress create new judgeships because of a rapid and substantial rise in felony prosecutions in two districts.
The Supreme Court's 2020 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma held that land allotted by an 1832 treaty between the Creek Nation and the United States Government remains "Indian Count . . .
The Judiciary's policy-making body today recommended that Congress create new judgeships because of a rapid and substantial rise in felony prosecutions in two districts.
The Supreme Court's 2020 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma held that land allotted by an 1832 treaty between the Creek Nation and the United States Government remains "Indian Count . . .
