Relates to raising the age limitation for judges to seventy-six years of age.

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AI Summary: This bill aims to increase the maximum age limit for federal judges from 70 to 76 years old. The main provision is to allow judges to serve until they reach the age of 76. This change would have a significant impact on the judiciary by potentially allowing experienced judges to continue serving for a longer period, thereby contributing their expertise and knowledge to the legal system.

Latest Action: referred to judiciary

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  • 2023-01-04 : referred to judiciary

  • 2024-01-03 : referred to judiciary

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