Judge Reed O’Connor Discusses Judicial Integrity and Forum Shopping Challenges at Texas Federalist Society Conference

FORT WORTH, Texas — Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas launched the 2024 Texas Chapters Conference of the Federalist Society in Fort Worth, engaging attendees with discussions on judicial assignments, forum shopping, and recent government pressures on the judiciary. O’Connor emphasized the city’s rich history and the significant legal battles that have passed through its federal courtrooms over the decades. Fort Worth, established as a military outpost in 1849, now stands as the 11th largest city in the nation. Despite its growth, the city retains a small-town allure, characterized by a genuine … Read more

South Dakota Abortion Rights Measure Faces Legal Hurdles But Remains on Ballot Amid Judicial Delays

Pierre, SD – A legal challenge by the Life Defense Fund against a proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in South Dakota will not see a courtroom decision until after the statewide ballot this November. The lawsuit, which seeks to prevent the measure from appearing on the ballot, alleges misconduct by petition circulators. However, recent judicial shifts and scheduling conflicts have pushed the hearing to December 2, well past the election slated for November 5. Initially, the trial was set for late September, but changes in judicial assignments have delayed the process. Judge John … Read more

Idaho Set for Judicial Boost: Congress Considers Addition of Third Federal District Judge to Tackle Case Backlogs

WASHINGTON — In a bid to address judicial understaffing challenges that have intensified with its growing population, Idaho is on track to potentially secure a third federal district judge. U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, is spearheading legislative efforts through a newly proposed bill. This comes at a critical time for the state, which has previously held the status of having fewer federal judges compared to others across the nation. The new legislation, known as the Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act of 2024, or the JUDGES Act, aims to add a significant number of … Read more

Mary DeBoer Appointed to Indiana Court of Appeals, Marking Governor Holcomb’s Seventh Judicial Selection

Indianapolis, IN — In a significant judicial shift, Mary DeBoer, a seasoned Porter Circuit Judge, was recently appointed to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Governor Eric Holcomb announced her appointment as a replacement for retiring Judge Patricia Riley. Her selection marks a continuation of Governor Holcomb’s influence on the state judiciary, bringing his appointments tally to seven during his tenure. Governor Holcomb, who is nearing the conclusion of his second term, celebrated DeBoer’s appointment with high praise for her legal acumen and dedication to judicial service. “Judge DeBoer is a person of immense integrity, intellect, … Read more