Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension

Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension

Home Daily News Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue… Judiciary Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension By Debra Cassens Weiss July 29, 2025,... Read more »
Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension

Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension

Home Daily News Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue… Judiciary Federal appeals judge, 98, plans to ‘continue the battle’ after panel recommends continued suspension By Debra Cassens Weiss July 29, 2025,... Read more »
Suits seeking continued US funding will likely be routed to Court of Federal Claims after SCOTUS decision, law prof says

Suits seeking continued US funding will likely be routed to Court of Federal Claims after SCOTUS decision, law prof says

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Judicial Conference Briefed on the Need for Continued Vigilance on Cybersecurity and Workplace Conduct

The Judiciary has strengthened its IT defenses against cyberattacks, a meeting of the Judicial Conference of the United States was told on Tuesday. But the threat is growing in scale and sophistication,... Read more »
DOJ Report Highlights Increase in Jail Population to Pre-Pandemic Levels and Continued Systemic Issues

DOJ Report Highlights Increase in Jail Population to Pre-Pandemic Levels and Continued Systemic Issues

A report from the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics reveals that, as of midyear 2022, while at least 30 percent (or 197,000 people) of the jail population was convicted, at least... Read more »
CCJ Study Documents Continued Drop in Violent Crime Rates, Spike in Car Thefts In Major Cities

CCJ Study Documents Continued Drop in Violent Crime Rates, Spike in Car Thefts In Major Cities

CCJ Senior Fellow Thomas Abt, director of the Violence Reduction Center at the University of Maryland, says that the results just show that more needs to be done. “The mid-year findings are... Read more »
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