The JUDGES Act, also known as Bill 118 s 2759, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to address the issue of judicial vacancies in federal courts.
The JUDGES Act aims to streamline the process of appointing and confirming federal judges by setting deadlines for the nomination and confirmation process. It also seeks to increase transparency by requiring the President to publicly disclose the names of potential nominees within 30 days of a judicial vacancy.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to address the issue of judicial emergencies, which occur when a court is understaffed and unable to effectively handle its caseload. The JUDGES Act would prioritize the nomination and confirmation of judges to these courts in order to alleviate the backlog of cases.
Overall, the JUDGES Act is intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the federal judiciary by ensuring that vacancies are filled in a timely manner and that courts have the necessary resources to carry out their duties.