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Administrative Office of the United States Courts

Administrative agency of the U.S. federal court system

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Oct 4, 2025
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449000 people turned down jury duty because they were illegals

The specific claim that "449,000 people turned down jury duty because they were illegals" is not supported by any of the supplied materials; none of the provided sources supply a figure or documentati...

Dec 16, 2025
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What significant judicial appointments did Trump make and how have they impacted rulings?

Donald Trump has reshaped the federal bench more than most modern presidents: his first term yielded 234 Article III appointments (including three Supreme Court justices, 54 appellate judges and 174 d...

Jan 15, 2026
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How have threats against judges been tracked and addressed by law enforcement in high-profile judicial cases?

Law enforcement tracks a sharp rise in threats to judges through U.S. Marshals Service incident logs and court-administered Threat Management programs, and addresses them with protective details, inve...

Jan 11, 2026

Where can PACER filings for Katie Johnson v. Donald J. Trump be accessed and what are PACER fees?

Katie Johnson v. Donald J. Trump (C.D. Cal. No. 5:16-cv-00797) can be found on PACER—the federal courts’ official docket system—and on multiple public mirrors and aggregators that republish PACER-sour...

Nov 24, 2025

Is the rise garden completely gone

Available sources do not mention an entity called "the rise garden" or whether it has closed; reporting returned by the search results focuses on rising bankruptcy filings across sectors in 2025 rathe...

Nov 13, 2025

How many people were prosecuted for mortgage fraud in 2022?

Available materials analyzed here do not provide a definitive count of how many people were prosecuted for mortgage fraud in 2022. The sources reviewed include case press releases and commentary that ...