An Arizona congressman has proposed legislation to create a nearly 400,000-acre national monument that would protect one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs and geoglyphs…
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The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on more of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s judicial nominees on Thursday, with three aspiring jurists…
Legislators in Washington scrutinized four of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s nominees to the federal bench for the first time since longtime senator and Judiciary…
U.S. senators moved forward Thursday an Idaho nominee to the federal bench in a rare display of bipartisanship on the chamber’s judiciary committee. Amanda K.…
An equal partisan presence on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee did not prevent the panel from recommending confirmation of several judicial nominees this week. The…
The Senate voted Thursday to end debate on President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s nomination of J. Michelle Childs, a South Carolina federal judge, to sit…
Four of President Joseph R. Biden’s judicial nominees were approved by a Senate committee Thursday, including one for the federal district court in Denver. Members…
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Thursday two of President Joseph R. Biden’s nominees for seats on federal appeals courts, including a Washington jurist slated for…
President Joseph R. Biden received committee assent Thursday to three nominations to the federal bench. The evenly-divided Senate Committee on the Judiciary recommended confirmation of…
The Senate confirmed Wednesday President Joseph R. Biden’s nomination of Charlotte N. Sweeney as a U.S. District Court judge in Colorado. Sweeney, a Denver employment…