Slow Pace Of Trump Appointments Takes Toll On Federal Courts In Texas
There are currently 11 U.S. district judgeships in Texas waiting to be filled, along with two seats on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Several have been vacant for more than two years, in part because the Republican-led Senate held off approving nominees by former President Obama.
Texas is a very large state. Theres a lot of civil and criminal litigation in the federal courts here. And so to have judicial vacancies means, basically, that the other judges have to pick up the slack, says Hugh Brady, director of the University of Texas School of Laws Legislative Lawyering Clinic. The longer the seats remain empty, he says, the bigger the backlog of civil and criminal cases will grow.
The White House also has yet to name U.S. attorneys for the four districts of Texas. At present, two of the posts are held by acting U.S. attorneys, the other two by Obama-era survivors staying on until the Senate confirms their replacements.
If youre a holdover or an acting U.S attorney, Brady says, youre there as a caretaker, and youre not going to be announcing any bold initiatives or taking any drastic actions.
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