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Congressional Hearing
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Caseload Increases Stress Need for New Federal Judgeships
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Courts Need New Judgeships, Judicial Conference tells Congress
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Federal Judiciary Seeks Funds to Support Court Operations in Coming Year
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Funding Crisis Strikes Throughout Federal Courts, Judge Tells Senate Panel
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Funding Cuts Will Compromise Federal Courts, Judges Tell Congress
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Judge Testifies at House Hearing on Pandemic Impacts
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Judges Request Funding to Address Cybersecurity, Courthouse Safety, Growing Workload
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Judges Tell Congress That Workplace Conduct Strategy Should Continue
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Judges Testify at House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing
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Judiciary Asks Congress to Invest in Improved Court Operations
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Judiciary Embraces Efficiency, House Is Told
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Judiciary Looks to Stabilize Financial Position in 2015
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Judiciary Makes Case for Fiscal Year 2009 Funding
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Judiciary Makes the Case for New Judgeships
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Judiciary Reins in Property Costs, House Panel Told
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Judiciary Seeks 2019 Funding, Highlights Cost-Saving Successes
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Judiciary Seeks 2021 Funding, Cites Growing Workload
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Judiciary Seeks 2022 Funding, Cites Caseload Resurgence and Security Needs
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Judiciary Transmits Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Request to Congress
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Senate Hearing Is Warned of Lasting Damage to Courts
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Task Force Urged to Curb Over-Federalization of Criminal Law