October 12, 2005
The Ninth Circuit, which covers nine states, is considered the largest of all U.S. Circuit Courts. It is larger than the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th , 5th , 6th , 7th , and 11th Circuits combined. The Ninth Circuit contains the fastest growing states in the U.S.According to the Census Bureau, by 2010, the population of the states the Ninth Circuit covers will grow to over 63 million.
The court's increasing caseload negatively impacts the judges' ability to stay on top of legal developments, Murkowski said. It handles more cases than any other Circuit. Last year alone, 14,272 cases were filed.
The Ninth Circuit is the only circuit in which all judges do not review panel decisions, and it allows the court to be comprised of 11 members compared to the full 28 members. Every other Circuit requires a review by its full panel, thus resulting in the need for only six members of the 28 to have a majority opinion, Murkowski added.
As it stands now, the average time to get a final disposition of an appellate case in the Ninth Circuit is about five months longer than the national average.
Anything would be an improvement over the current system.
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But the GOP has run congress for roughly 12 years and does nothing about redistricting. So conservatives shouldn't complain about what they get.
But the long waits are not always due to the caseload. As even the LA Times has reported, 9th judges sometimes delay on cases when they don't wish to let the conservative position win but they cannot find law to support the other side.
Posted by: K at Wed Oct 12 15:04:38 2005 (yvhr9)
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