The first column is the Judicial Conference request, the second column is the Democrat’s bill, the third column is what I believe should be added using the Judicial Conference’s earlier 400 weighted caseload per Judgeship standard and the fourth column is what I believe should be added using the Judicial Conference’s current 430 weight caseload per Judgeship standard.

Neither the Judicial Conference nor the Democrats address the issue of removing excess Judgeships. The District of Columbia has a gross overage of 3 Judgeships which should be abolished. Hawaii has a gross overage of 1 Judgeship, which can be handled by letting the existing temporary Judgeship expire. Alaska and Wyoming both have a gross overage of 1 Judgeship, and each district should have 1 Judgeship abolished.

In my proposals, an occurrence of a .5 means a roving Judgeship would be moved to serve just one district, which only occurs in Kentucky and Oklahoma.

My 400 proposal is right alongside the Democrat’s proposal and once the Democrat’s proposal is cleaned up in just 6 Districts (D.N.J., S.D.W.Va., E.D.La., E.D.Tex., S.D.Ill. and S.D.Ind.), removing 30 spurious requests, it suddenly becomes a very reasonable proposal. Just 2 cumulative Judgeships more than my own proposal.

And again, the Democratic proposal was right in spirit, just sloppy in execution.