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Judiciary News

New uscourts.gov Launched

May 11, 2015

The federal Judiciary’s website, uscourts.gov, has a fresh look, improved functionality, and webpages that adjust automatically for optimal use on all sizes and types of devices.

On Topic: Judge Burns Recalls Pioneering Career

May 7, 2015

U.S. District Judge Ellen Bree Burns, the longest-serving woman judge on the federal bench until she recently retired after 37 years, discusses her career in a newly released installment of “On Topic,” a U.S. Courts interview program

March 2015 Bankruptcy Filings Down 12 Percent

April 27, 2015

Bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2015, fell 12 percent when compared to bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2014, according to statistics released today by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. 

Judiciary Asks Congress to Invest in Improved Court Operations

March 26, 2015
Judge Gibbons and Director Duff testify March 25, 2015, in the U.S. Senate on the Judiciary’s FY 2016 budget.

In order to adequately support the Constitutional and statutory mission of the federal courts, the Judiciary today asked Congressional appropriators to provide $7 billion in discretionary funding for fiscal year 2016, a 3.9 percent increase over the preceding year.

Former Rep. Kastenmeier Leaves Lasting Impact on Federal Courts

March 25, 2015

Representative Robert W. Kastenmeier “understood the federal courts like few others,” Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist said in 1992. “More importantly ... his involvement served an important national interest.” Kastenmeier, who spent more than two decades as chair of the House subcommittee that had jurisdiction over the federal courts, died March 20 at the age of 91.

How to Clear a Room: Bankruptcy Court Reduces Rent and Long-Term Storage Costs

March 19, 2015
Before:  Boxes of case files line the shelves at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York had a room filled with files.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York had a room filled with files. That’s not unusual. Even though today most cases are filed electronically, case records have a way of accumulating over the years. But in less than five months, with the end of the fiscal year, the court needed to clear the room. The files had to go.

Women as 'Way Pavers' in the Federal Judiciary

February 26, 2015

It took nearly 140 years after the federal court system was established in 1789 before the first woman sat on a federal bench. Today, about one-third of all active Article III judges are women.

Improved Noticing for Debtors Reduces Court Costs

February 19, 2015

Thanks to a new program available through the Bankruptcy Noticing Center (BNC), debtors in participating courts now have the option of receiving court-generated notices and orders electronically. The new system saves both time and money.

Florida Representatives Take Oath at Miami Federal Courthouse

February 10, 2015

Earlier this month, Chief Judge K. Michael Moore (S.D. Fla.) administered the oath of office to four members of the South Florida Congressional delegation: Representatives Frederica Wilson of Florida’s 24th District, Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida’s 25th District; Carlos Curbelo of Florida’s 26th District; and Lleana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida’s 27th District.