Weekly Update: 12/25/2020

Vacancies:
Courts of Appeals:
  • Current Vacancies: 2 (± 0 this week)
  • Future Vacancies: 0 (± 0)
District Courts:
  • Current Vacancies: 44 (- 1)
  • Future Vacancies: 6 (± 0)
Pending Nominations:
Courts of Appeals:
  • Pending before Senate Judiciary Committee without hearing: 0 (± 0 this week)
  • Hearings held and still in Committee: 1 (± 0)
  • Reported out of Committee/Pending on Executive Calendar: 0 (± 0)
District Courts:
  • Pending before Senate Judiciary Committee without hearing: 20 (± 0)
  • Hearings held and still in Committee: 0 (± 0)
  • Reported out of Committee/Pending on Executive Calendar: 3 (- 1)
Court of Federal Claims:
  • Pending before Senate Judiciary Committee without hearing: 2 (± 0)
  • Hearings held and still in Committee: 0 (± 0)
  • Reported out of Committee/Pending on Executive Calendar: 1 (- 1)
Tax Court:
  • Pending before Senate Finance Committee without hearing: 1 (± 0)
  • Hearings held and still in Committee: 0 (± 0)
  • Reported out of Committee/Pending on Executive Calendar: 0 (± 0)
Floor Action:
Nominations Confirmed:
  • Thompson Michael Dietz, of New Jersey, to be a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims (Cal. No. 895), 51–36, December 19, 2020
  • Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha, of California, to be a United States District Judge for the Central District of California (Cal. No. 591), 80–8, December 20, 2020
    Cloture Motions Filed:
    • None
    Other Actions Taken (Nomination rejected, withdrawn by White House, etc.):
    • None
    Cumulative Confirmations:
    Supreme Court: 3 (± 0 this week)
    Courts of Appeals: 54 (± 0)
    District Courts: 174 (+ 1)
    Court of International Trade: 3 (± 0)
    Court of Federal Claims: 10 (+ 1)
    Tax Court: 7 (± 0)
    Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims: 6 (± 0)
    Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces: 2 (± 0)
    Territorial Courts: 1 (± 0)

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