Articles Tagged: Court Funding
The federal judiciary is signaling that two pressures are converging: too few judges and too little money. In its latest policy action, the Judicial Conference of the United States warned that funding shortfalls could worsen and urged Congress to authorize additional district and appellate judgeships. For lawyers and court users, that is more than an institutional budget debate—it is a direct statement about docket congestion, hearing availability, and the pace of civil and criminal litigation.
The request matters because judgeships are one of the clearest structural tools for addressing overloaded courts.


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