TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 26, 2024

President Joe Biden vetoed legislation that would have expanded U.S. trial courts for the first time in decades, despite pleas by federal judges that their courts are short staffed, Bloomberg Law reports. The legislation, known as the JUDGES Act, would have added 66 federal trial court judgeships in courts across the U.S., in stages over the next decade. In comments explaining the veto, Biden cited the U.S. House’s “hurried action” on the legislation, which he said “seeks to hastily add judgeships with just a few weeks left in the 118th Congress.” The director of the Administrative Office of the Courts criticized the veto, saying the bill was “the product of careful and detailed analysis."