House Judiciary Committee Revisits Proposal to Expand Federal Judgeships Amidst Judicial Workload Concerns

The chair of the House Judiciary Committee’s courts panel has put forward once again a bill aimed at establishing 66 new and temporary federal judgeships. This legislative proposal comes after former President Joe Biden vetoed it late last year. The initiative underscores ongoing efforts by lawmakers to address the workload within the federal judiciary, a matter that has sparked considerable debate in recent months. For further details, visit the full article on Law360.