The House cleared legislation to expand the federal judiciary for the first time in decades, sending to President Joe Biden’s desk a bill he has already pledged to veto.
The House voted 236-173 on Thursday for the Senate-passed JUDGES Act (S. 4199), which would add dozens of district court judgeships over time to alleviate pressure off overburdened benches. It would mark the first major expansion of the courts since 1990, and the first time Congress authorized an additional permanent judgeship in over two decades.
Still, it faces a key hurdle to becoming law: the White House budget office released a ...
