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U S judiciary seeks more Oklahoma judges after Supreme Court ruling

The federal judiciary is asking Congress for five more judges in Oklahoma following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that recognized parts of Oklahoma as Native American reservation land and barred state prosecutions of crimes in those areas.

Federal courts won t shut down Friday, even if government funding dries up

Federal courts won t shut down Friday, even if government funding dries up
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Comcast Unit Owes $14M After Balking At Zinc Cleanup

ADVERTISEMENT Comcast Unit Owes $14M After Balking At Zinc Cleanup Law360 (April 1, 2021, 9:22 PM EDT) A Comcast unit owes at least $14.3 million for pollution cleanup at an Oklahoma smelter site, a federal judge ruled Wednesday following trial, raising the company s proportion of the bill after it refused to cooperate with environmental officials. U.S. District Judge Claire Eagan said Comcast-owned TCI Pacific Communications predecessor Tulsa Fuel and Management Co., or TFM, created 40% of the pollution at the shared 220-acre site, which at one time housed the world s largest zinc smelter. But Judge Eagan ruled TCI must pay a greater share, 45%, after refusing for years to cooperate with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the.

After deadly N J shooting, US judiciary seeks to boost judges security at home, work

After deadly N.J. shooting, US judiciary seeks to boost judges’ security at home, work Updated Mar 16, 2021; By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) The federal judiciary says it needs to boost security for judges at home and work following a deadly shooting at a judge’s home last summer, protests that damaged more than 50 courthouses around the country last year and the Jan 6. assault on the U.S. Capitol. All federal judges are being offered upgrades, including video monitoring, of “antiquated’ home security systems, U.S. District Judge Claire Eagan of Oklahoma said Tuesday after a meeting of the Judicial Conference, the policy-making arm of the federal courts.

U S judiciary seeks to boost judges security at home, work

U.S. judiciary seeks to boost judges’ security at home, work By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press Published: March 16, 2021, 5:56pm Share: WASHINGTON – The federal judiciary says it needs to boost security for judges at home and work following a deadly shooting at a judge’s home last summer, protests that damaged more than 50 courthouses around the country last year and the Jan 6. assault on the U.S. Capitol. All federal judges are being offered upgrades, including video monitoring, of “antiquated” home security systems, U.S. District Judge Claire Eagan of Oklahoma said Tuesday after a meeting of the Judicial Conference, the policy-making arm of the federal courts.

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