The Judiciary today released its Annual Report providing detailed information about mission critical initiatives that advanced over the course of 2023, including efforts to enhance the court system’s physical and information technology security and modernize its IT systems. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Conference Acts to Promote Random Case Assignment
The Judicial Conference of the United States has strengthened the policy governing random case assignment, limiting the ability of litigants to effectively choose judges in certain cases by where they file a lawsuit. Click Here To Read The Full Article
New Court Programs Inspire Students to Enter Legal Profession
Federal judges across the country are partnering with local bar associations, community groups, and schools to bring programs like these to high school students in the communities they serve. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Raymond Lohier Shares His Immigration Story and the Diverse Perspective it Brings
A new video profile explores Judge Raymond J. Lohier, Jr.’s, Haitian and Caribbean heritage and the story of how his family came to America. Click Here To Read The Full Article
New Civics Education Program Puts a Local Lens on Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Twenty-two high school students in the St. Louis area were the first to participate in a new civics education program teaching them about the federal Judiciary through a landmark Supreme Court case that originated in their hometown and local court. Click Here To Read The Full Article