Justices Kagan and Barrett to Testify Before House Subcommittee on Budget Request
1-Minute Brief
Congressional testimony from Supreme Court justices is rare and may address judicial funding and oversight concerns.
Key Facts
- Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett are scheduled to testify before a House subcommittee.
- This marks the first appearance of Supreme Court justices before Congress since 2019.
- The last testimony involved Justices Kagan and Samuel Alito discussing a budget request.
- The upcoming testimony is expected to focus on the Supreme Court's budget request.
- Justices Kagan and Barrett are scheduled to appear on Capitol Hill next week.
What Happened
Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett are set to testify before a House subcommittee regarding the Supreme Court's budget request, marking the first such appearance by justices since 2019.
Why It Matters
Testimony from Supreme Court justices before Congress is infrequent and may provide lawmakers with insight into the judiciary's funding needs and operational transparency.
What's Next
The House subcommittee hearing is scheduled for next week, where lawmakers may question the justices about the Court's budget and related issues.
Sources
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