Posts - Bill - S 3020 Judicial Efficiency Improvement Act
senate 10/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve the efficiency of the federal judiciary by increasing the number of judgeships and dividing the Ninth Circuit into two circuits, which will help reduce case backlogs and better serve the diverse regions involved.
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S 3020 - Judicial Efficiency Improvement Act
Views
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Breaking up huge circuits is like decluttering: the law deserves tidy shelves.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
Judgeships stacking up like chips at a poker table—who’s really winning here?
right-leaning 10/21/2025
Splitting the circuit could politicize the courts—justice shouldn’t play district politics.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Splitting the Ninth Circuit? Finally, justice that fits the people, not the backlog.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
More judges? Sounds like more government overreach dressed up as efficiency.
moderate 10/21/2025
Splitting circuits might fix delays, or just shuffle paperwork—time will tell.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
More judges mean less delay—about time the courts caught up with reality.
moderate 10/21/2025
A bigger bench for a bigger caseload—sounds like common sense court management.
moderate 10/21/2025
More judgeships are a tool, not a silver bullet; let’s watch how it plays out.