H.R. 4984: No Appointments by Rogue Judges Act
This bill, titled the "No Appointments by Rogue Judges Act," proposes changes to how vacancies for United States Attorneys are handled. Below are the key points of the bill:
Short Title
The bill is referred to as the "No Appointments by Rogue Judges Act."
Amendments to Title 28, United States Code
The bill amends section 546 of title 28 of the United States Code, which relates to vacancies in the offices of United States Attorneys. The proposed changes include:
- Change in Time Limitations: The bill revises paragraph (2) of subsection (c) to reflect that the time limitations stated in section 3346 will be allowed to expire.
- Removal of Subsection (d): The bill eliminates subsection (d) altogether from the current law.
Implications of the Changes
By modifying the section related to vacancies for United States Attorneys, the bill aims to impact how appointments are managed when such vacancies arise. The removal of specific limitations could potentially streamline the process for filling these positions and may also address concerns regarding the authority of judges in making these appointments.
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Actions
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Date | Action |
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Aug. 15, 2025 | Introduced in House |
Aug. 15, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. |
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