Find collections of news topics of importance to the Judiciary.
Explore the news releases of the Judicial Conference of the United States going back to 1995.
New federal courthouses are coming online as a result of a $948 million investment by Congress, in late 2015. Learn about one of the largest modernization efforts of courthouses in recent decades.
Containing costs in a time of limited budgets is a major judicial initiative. Read articles and other resources related to federal court funding and cost-containment efforts.
In 1979, the number of women serving as federal judges more than doubled. In this series, learn more about the trailblazers who reshaped the Judiciary.
Learn about how the Judiciary’s national policy-making body has grappled with many issues over the last century, including rising court caseloads and limited resources, natural disasters, public-health crises, and the safety of the Judiciary and the public.
Read all of the news related to the federal Judiciary's response and recovery during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Learn more about federal judges who fought in World War II--and continue to hear cases 70 years later.