Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB101

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

Judicial Administration and Improvement Act of 2025 This bill divides the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit into two judicial circuits: (1) the Ninth Circuit, and (2) a new Twelfth Circuit.The Ninth Circuit is composed of California, Guam, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and Northern Mariana Islands. The new Twelfth Circuit is composed of Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada.

Impact

The division of the ninth circuit is intended to alleviate the caseload burden currently faced by the federal courts in the region, which is one of the busiest circuits in the country. By establishing a new twelfth circuit, the bill is expected to promote quicker case resolutions and ensure that judicial resources are distributed more equitably. Each newly formed circuit will adjust the number of judges and administrative resources according to their needs, reflecting regional judicial demands more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 101, officially titled the Judicial Administration and Improvement Act of 2025, proposes a significant restructuring of the judicial circuits in the United States. The bill seeks to divide the existing ninth judicial circuit into two separate circuits: the new ninth circuit, which will comprise states such as California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii, and the twelfth circuit, which will include Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada. This change aims to enhance judicial efficiency and accessibility by creating more localized jurisdictions for federal appellate cases.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 101 include concerns related to judicial appointments and the potential political implications of reclassifying judicial circuits. Critics argue that this realignment might lead to disproportionate power dynamics and influence the composition of the courts within the newly created circuits. There is also an expressed fear that the process of dividing the circuits could be politically motivated, leading to biases in the judicial process. Furthermore, stakeholders are voicing apprehensions about how the adjustments will affect ongoing cases and the ability of litigants to seek justice effectively across the newly defined boundaries.

Congress_id

119-HR-101

Policy_area

Law

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB88

Judicial Administration and Improvement Act of 2023 This bill divides the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit into two judicial circuits: (1) the Ninth Circuit, and (2) a new Twelfth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit is composed of California, Guam, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and Northern Mariana Islands. The new Twelfth Circuit is composed of Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada.

US HB270

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judgeship and Reorganization Act of 2023 This bill divides the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit into two judicial circuits: (1) the Ninth Circuit, and (2) a new Twelfth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit is composed of California, Guam, Hawaii, and Northern Mariana Islands. The new Twelfth Circuit is composed of Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.

US SB1878

Judicial Efficiency Improvement Act

US HB3249

Protecting Circuit Boards and Substrates Act

US HB2080

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for The Judiciary, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US SB3489

Energy Circuit Riders Act

US HB9674

Judiciary Accountability Act of 2024

US HB642

Restoring Judicial Separation of Powers Act

US HB10443

To amend title 28, to provide for a district court for the district of the Northern Mariana Islands.

US SB5168

Judiciary Accountability Act of 2024

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.