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News and Announcements

Scam Targets Bankruptcy Filers

October 20, 2015

A sophisticated phone scam is targeting bankruptcy filers in several states, using personal information from filings and posing as attorneys to get intended victims to immediately wire money to satisfy a debt. 

Courthouse Renamed for Civil Rights Hero

October 14, 2015
The newly renamed J. Waties Waring Judicial Center in Charleston, South Carolina.

The remarkable resurrection of a once-forgotten judge’s civil rights legacy was completed Oct. 2, when U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and former Senator Ernest “Fritz” Hollings joined the Judiciary in renaming the Hollings Judicial Center in Charleston, South Carolina, the J. Waties Waring Judicial Center.

From Katrina to Sandy, U.S. Courts Learn to Weather Crises

September 23, 2015

Federal courts have greatly improved their response to natural disasters in the last decade, according to a new U.S. Courts video, released in observance of National Preparedness Month. The video details lessons from four weather emergencies that shut down federal courthouses. 

Students Participate in Naturalizations on Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

September 15, 2015

Students will participate in naturalization ceremonies across the nation throughout September as part of a living civics lesson on citizenship. Federal courts are conducting more than 50 naturalization ceremonies in September to observe Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, which is officially celebrated on September 17.