
Amy St. Eve
U.S. Circuit Judge Amy St. Eve, appointed by President George W. Bush, is known for her role in the federal judiciary and currently chairs the U.S. Judicial Conference's budget committee. Recently, she advocated for increased security funding for the judiciary in response to a rising number of threats against judges, particularly those who have ruled against the Trump administration's policies.
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Judge Amy St. Eve wrote a separate concurring opinion highlighting a difficult jurisdictional question.
Federal court rules Illinois transit gun restrictions constitutionalU.S. Circuit Judge Amy St. Eve told lawmakers that years of underinvestment had left the judiciary system’s IT systems vulnerable.
US federal court filing system breached in sweeping cyberattack, Politico reports
U.S. Circuit Judge Amy St. Eve told a U.S. House of Representatives panel that increasing security spending would enable the court system to respond to rising threats directed at judges.
US judges warn of threats, ask Congress for more security funding






