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Subject U.S. Senate seeks to add more federal judges for the first time in over 20 years
Date June 14, 2024 10:00 PM
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Stephen Miller’s legal group asks the Arizona Supreme Court to move its lawsuit to a more favorable jurisdiction.

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Daily Docket — Friday, June 14

U.S. Senate committee advances bill to create 63 new federal judgeships
* The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced ([link removed]) a bipartisan bill to create over 60 new district court judgeships in the country to help ease docket backlogs. Congress has not created a new federal judgeship since 2003.
* After the bill cleared the committee, Ranking Member Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) said that he’s “never seen the committee work together more collaboratively.”

Right-wing groups continue to push anti-voter cases in court
* Stephen Miller's legal group asked ([link removed]) the Arizona Supreme Court to move its controversial election lawsuit targeting Maricopa County into a more favorable jurisdiction, an action known as forum shopping.
* A spokesperson for Washoe County said ([link removed]) that recent efforts from a right-wing group to purge hundreds of voters in the Nevada county don’t follow proper legal procedure.

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New Defending Democracy podcast episode out now
* In a new episode of Defending Democracy, Pod Save America co-host Dan Pfeiffer joins Marc to discuss the media's role in preserving democracy, election polls and the evolution of politics. Watch it on YouTube ([link removed]) and listen ([link removed]) wherever you get your podcasts.

Conservative media group stops distributing 2020 election conspiracy film
* Salem Media Group, a right-wing multimedia company, stopped distributing the 2020 election conspiracy movie “2000 Mules” after a Georgia man sued the company for defamation. In a new YouTube video ([link removed]) , Marc unpacks why this is important.

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