Funding Shortfalls Adversely Affect Key Judiciary Programs

A shortfall in this year’s congressional appropriations is significantly impacting the Judiciary’s ability to ensure security at courthouses at a time of rising threats to federal judges and impairing efforts to provide... Read more »

New Tool Helps Public Find Local Court Civics Resources and Programs

Federal courts regularly engage in public outreach and civics education efforts. A new interactive civics map is helping the public more easily find court educational resources and civics program information nationwide. The tool, developed by... Read more »
The future of DEI programs in the legal industry

The future of DEI programs in the legal industry

Image from Shutterstock. The legal professional lacks diversity. In other news, the sun is hot, law school is expensive and junk food is bad for you. Not to be facetious, but the... Read more »
New Court Programs Inspire Students to Enter Legal Profession

New Court Programs Inspire Students to Enter Legal Profession

Main content Judges and program facilitators celebrate the first class of Kazen fellows during a graduation ceremony at the federal courthouse in Laredo, Texas. U.S. District Judge Diana Saldaña spent school breaks... Read more »
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