Judicial Vacancies Rose Under Obama, & More from CRS

BySeptember 19, 2016

The number of district court vacancies during the Obama presidency grew from 41 vacancies in January 2009 to 75 vacancies in September 2016 — an unusual 83% increase, according toa new assessmentfrom the Congressional Research Service.

By contrast, the number of vacanciesdecreasedover the course of the George W. Bush Administration from 58 to 32 (a 45% decrease) and over the course of the Clinton Administration from 93 to 42 (a 55% decrease).

SeeU.S. District Court Vacancies: Overview and Comparative Analysis,CRS Insight, September 14, 2016

Other new and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following.

U.S. Circuit Court Vacancies: Overview and Comparative Analysis,CRS Insight, September 14, 2016

How a National Infrastructure Bank Might Work,CRS Insight, September 15, 2016

国际食品援助计划:背景和sues, updated September 14, 2016

FDA Regulation of Medical Devices, updated September 14, 2016

Prospects in Colombia: Cease-Fire, Peace Accord Vote, and Potential Disrupters,CRS Insight, September 14, 2016

Nicaragua: In Brief, September 14, 2016

Navy Ship Names: Background for Congress, updated September 14, 2016

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