The U.S. Judicial Conference recommended to Congress this week that it designate two additional judgeships on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and 66 more district court judgeships across the country.
The recommendation included nine new judges for the Central District of California would get nine new permanent judges, the highest number among the 30 district courts on the list. The Northern District of California would get six, tyin...
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