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Federal Judiciary Warns of Escalating Threats and Security Funding Crisis

Judges handling high-profile cases face rising intimidation as judiciary requests $797 million to address critical security needs.

U.S. Marshals enter a U.S. District Courthouse in New Jersey.
A federal courthouse in Manhattan for the Southern District of New York

Overview

  • The Judicial Conference has reported that 67 judges involved in high-profile cases are receiving enhanced online security measures, including personal data scrubbing.
  • A letter to Congress highlights a critical shortfall in court security funding, with the judiciary requesting $797 million to address escalating threats.
  • Threats against judges have significantly increased since 2019, with approximately 50 individuals charged in connection with such incidents.
  • Unsettling harassment tactics, such as hundreds of unwanted pizza deliveries and a bomb threat targeting Justice Amy Coney Barrett's sister, have raised alarm.
  • The U.S. Marshals Service has implemented extraordinary protective measures to ensure the safety of judges and their families.