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HR. 5125 · 119th Congress

District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act of 2025

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Bill details

Introduced: 9/4/2025
Status: Received in the Senate.
Bill ID: 119hr5125
Latest action: Received in the Senate.

Summary

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District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act This bill terminates the District of Columbia (DC) Judicial Nomination Commission. Currently, the commission recommends to the President nominees for judges for DC's Superior Court and Court of Appeals, who must then be confirmed by the Senate. The commission also appoints the chief judges for these courts. The bill terminates the commission's involvement in nominations and requires the President to appoint the chief judges.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 9/4/2025

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4/5/2026

The District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act of 2025 ends the Judicial Nomination Commission in D.C. and shifts the responsibility for appointing chief judges to the President. • This change could affect how judges are nominated and appointed in D.C., potentially influencing the judicial landscape. • Local institutions and residents may experience changes in the judicial leadership structure, which could impact court operations and access to justice. • A question may arise regarding how this shift in responsibility could affect the balance of judicial independence and executive influence in the nomination process. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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