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Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

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Judges are engaging with students to teach them valuable legal and life skills through the Judiciary’s Candid Conversations program.
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Chief Justice Names Conference Committee Chairs

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., has named five new chairs of Judicial Conference committees and extended the term of five current chairs by one year. The appointments took effect Oct. 1.
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Mendez v. Westminster: How a Young Girl’s Courage Transformed Schools

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Sylvia Mendez was just eight when she became part of a landmark school desegregation case that helped pave the way for the famous Brown v. Board ruling a decade later. The story of Mendez v. Westminster is told in a new Moments in History video.
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Judicial Conference Briefed on the Need for Continued Vigilance on Cybersecurity and Workplace Conduct

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The Judiciary has strengthened its IT defenses against cyberattacks, a meeting of the Judicial Conference of the United States was told on Tuesday. But the threat is growing in scale and sophistication, requiring even greater vigilance against attacks from individuals and unfriendly nations.
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Students Have Candid Conversations with the Legal Community

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Students participated in candid conversations about the Constitution with federal judges and attorneys, as a part of the Federal Bar Association’s annual Civics Day.
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New Supreme Court Fellows Begin Term

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Four new U.S. Supreme Court Fellows are set to begin their 2024-2025 fellowships in September.
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Criminal Justice Act: Protecting the Right to Counsel for 60 Years

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For 60 years, the Criminal Justice Act has ensured that defendants who cannot afford to retain an attorney receive professional legal counsel by providing funding for court-appointed counsel in federal cases.
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Applications Open for PACER User Group

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The federal Judiciary is accepting applications for membership in its public user group that provides advice and feedback on ways to improve electronic public access (EPA) services.
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Bankruptcy Filings Rise 16.2 Percent

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Personal and business bankruptcy filings rose 16.2 percent in the twelve-month period ending June 30, 2024, compared with the previous year.
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Probation and Pretrial Officers Help Bring Positive Change in the Community

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U.S. probation and pretrial officers must balance two very important goals: protecting public safety and helping people they oversee make positive changes in their lives. In recognition of National Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision (PPPS) Week, a new video explains the work of officers and their unique roles in the administration of justice, providing insight into how they do their jobs effectively.
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2023 Wiretap Report: Intercepts Fall, Arrests Rise

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Federal and state courts reported a combined 13 percent decrease in authorized wiretaps in 2023, compared with 2022, according to theΒ Judiciary’sΒ 2023 Wiretap Report. Arrests in cases involving electronic surveillance increased, while convictions decreased.
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No Funds Available for Additional Chapter 7 Trustee Payments

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has advised the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that it has no funds available to transfer to the Judiciary to make additional payments to eligible chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for fiscal year 2023.
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Program Recalls Courage of Fred Korematsu and his Fight for Justice

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Honolulu high school students experienced the journey of Fred Korematsu firsthand during a courtroom reenactment of Korematsu’s fight for racial justice that included the attorneys who represented him.
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Bankruptcies Rise 16 Percent Over Previous Year

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Bankruptcy filings rose 16 percent during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2024. That is a similar rate of acceleration as in the Dec. 31, 2023, quarterly report, but new bankruptcy cases remain significantly lower than before the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Outreach Event Sparks Dialogue on Disability Rights

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Hundreds of lawyers and community members joined Minnesota federal judges in a recent courthouse event fostering awareness of disability rights.
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Judge Aleta Trauger Opened Doors for Women in Law

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Aleta A. Trauger earned a reputation as a tough prosecutor after convicting a former Tennessee governor during her stint at the U.S. attorney’s office. The 1981 case, which dealt with selling liquor licenses to political friends, gave her credibility in a male-dominated space.
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Case Closure Rates Get Longer as E-Discovery Increases

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Across the country, federal defender offices are struggling with increasingly complex litigation marked by escalating electronic discovery demands. Staffing shortages and the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic have added to their challenges.
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Judiciary Releases Annual Report and Judicial Business Data

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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.
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Conference Acts to Promote Random Case Assignment

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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.
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