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United States Courts

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Founded Year

1939

About United States Courts

United States Courts is a government agency that administers justice fairly and impartially, within the jurisdiction established by the Constitution and Congress. It is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Headquarters Location

One Columbus Circle, NE

Washington, DC, 20544,

United States

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Latest United States Courts News

Chief Bankruptcy Judge Meier passes away

Nov 22, 2023

Chief Bankruptcy Judge Meier passes away USAF / Joshua Magbanua BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - The United States Courts for the District of Idaho announced the passing of Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge Joseph M. Meier on Wednesday. Due to Judge Meier’s passing and out of respect for his family and staff, the Boise, Pocatello and Coeur d’Alene courts will be closed on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. Officials said the Judge Meier was a man of tremendous kindness and intelligence, and he is already sorely missed. He was appointed to the bench in 2018 and became the Chief Bankruptcy Judge in 2019. Prior to his appointment, he practiced in the areas of bankruptcy, commercial, real property, and business law. Information regarding any memorial services will be published on the Courts’ website when available. Article Topic Follows: Idaho

United States Courts Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was United States Courts founded?

    United States Courts was founded in 1939.

  • Where is United States Courts's headquarters?

    United States Courts's headquarters is located at One Columbus Circle, NE, Washington.

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