Leahy Wants More Judges

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Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick J. Leahy dropped a bill today that would create dozens of new appellate and district court judgeships.

"After years of debate and federal courts struggling to adjudicate cases despite the overwhelming burden of heavy caseloads, the time to enact a comprehensive federal judgeship bill is long overdue," Leahy said.

The legislation would establish four new judgeships on the 9th Circuit; two on the 2nd Circuit; and one judgeship each in the 1st, 3rd and 6th Circuit courts. It would create one temporary slot on the 3rd, 8th and 9th Circuit benches. The bill also would establish 38 permanent new district court seats across the country.

The last major legislation on federal judgeships was enacted in 1990. And it could be a while longer before the next one is signed into law. Senate Republicans are not likely to allow legislation giving President Obama a whole bunch of new federal court seats to fill to get through the chamber without a fight.

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