Federal Judiciary Proposes Mandatory Financial Disclosure Reforms in Amicus Briefs Amid Corporate Concerns

The federal judiciary’s main policy panel on Thursday proposed a significant overhaul surrounding mandatory financial disclosures in appellate amicus briefs. This initiative comes amidst heightened concerns over opaque “judicial lobbying,” an issue that has drawn considerable scrutiny and opposition from large corporations. For more details on the proposal and its implications, read the full report.