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Judiciary News

Alabama Court Invites Children to Celebrate Citizenship

August 11, 2016
Children of recently naturalized citizens participate in a special citizenship ceremony held at the Middle District of Alabama courthouse

Citizen naturalization ceremonies are among the happiest and most inspirational events that take place in federal courtrooms, and now the Middle District of Alabama has found a way to make sure that the children of immigrants don’t miss out on a cherished rite of passage.

June 2016 Bankruptcy Filings Down 6.9 Percent

July 27, 2016

Bankruptcy filings fell 6.9 percent for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2016, compared with the year ending June 30, 2015, according to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

Students in Ninth Circuit Contest Recall Miranda

July 18, 2016
Judges with 9th Circuit Civics Contest winners

Two high school students were honored as winners in the 2016 Ninth Circuit Civics Contest, which focused on the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1966 decision in Miranda v. Arizona.

Chief Justice Names New Executive Committee Members

July 13, 2016

Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. has appointed U.S. District Judge Paul J. Barbadoro of New Hampshire to serve as chair of the Executive Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States. Also new to the Executive Committee is U.S. District Judge Robert James Conrad, Jr. of the Western District of North Carolina. 

Judiciary Embraces Efficiency, House Is Told

July 6, 2016

The federal Judiciary uses a wide array of initiatives—including advanced technology, cost reduction and aggressive auditing—to deliver justice efficiently, while enhancing   public access to and knowledge of the courts, according to testimony delivered July 6 to a House Judiciary subcommittee.

Ad Hoc Panel Weighs Possible Changes to CJA

June 1, 2016
Judge Kathleen Cardone, of the Western District of Texas, who chairs the committee.

A special committee conducting a comprehensive review of the nation’s federal system of indigent defense has wrapped up a series of seven hearings around the country. The sessions featured more than 100 hours of public testimony from federal defenders, panel attorneys, judges, prosecutors, advocacy groups and academics.

Law Day 2016: Courts Open Doors to Students

May 25, 2016

Students across the country participated in federal Judiciary celebrations of Law Day, engaging  in courtroom simulations that focused on the 50th anniversary of Miranda v. Arizona, texting while driving and the forced internment of Americans during wartime. 

Judges Offer Inside Look at Appellate Courts

May 18, 2016

The role of federal Courts of Appeals in protecting the rights of Americans in criminal and civil cases is the focus of a U.S. Courts educational video featuring two appellate judges, and court staff.

Law Day 2016 Highlights Miranda Rights

May 4, 2016

Law Day 2016 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark Miranda v. Arizona decision, focusing on its critical importance to the rights of individuals in custody, and how the ruling is applied to juveniles. 

March 2016 Bankruptcy Filings Down 8.5 Percent

April 28, 2016

Bankruptcy filings fell 8.5 percent for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2016, compared with the year ending March 31, 2015, according to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.