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Judiciary Budget Request, FY2015
Overview 
Table 1. FY2015 Request and FY2014 Appropriations 
The FY2015 judiciary budget request totals $7.30 billion, 
(in millions of dollars) 
an increase of 3.7% over the FY2014 appropriations. This 
FY2015 
FY2014 
total includes $6.74 billion in discretionary funds, and 
Account 
Request  Enacted 
$565.6 million in mandatory funding, which is used to pay 
the salaries and benefits of judges.  
Supreme Court 
 
 
Two accounts fund the Supreme Court, a Salaries and 
Buildings and Grounds 
$11.6 
$11.2 
Expenses account and a second account for the care of its 
building and grounds, which are the responsibility of the 
Salaries and Expenses 
$77.5 
$75.1 
Architect of the Capitol. Together, these total 
approximately 1% of the judiciary budget. The rest of the 
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 
$33.1 
$32.3 
judiciary’s budget provides funding for the “lower” federal 
courts and related judicial services.  
Court of International Trade 
$19.8 
$21.1 
Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and 
 
 
The largest account—the Salaries and Expenses account for 
Other Judicial Services 
the U.S. Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other 
Judicial Services—is approximately 72% of the total 
Salaries and Expenses 
$5,242.2 
$5,047.5 
FY2015 budget request, and covers the “salaries of circuit 
and district judges (including judges of the territorial courts 
Vaccine Injury Trust Fund 
$5.4 
$5.3 
of the United States), justices and judges retired from office 
or from regular active service, judges of the U.S. Court of 
Defender Services 
$1,053.2 
$1,044.4 
Federal Claims, bankruptcy judges, magistrate judges, and 
all other officers and employees of the federal judiciary not 
otherwise specifically provided for,” and “necessary 
Fees of Jurors and Commissioners 
$55.8 
$53.9 
expenses of the courts.” Two other large accounts provide 
Court Security 
$530.8 
$497.5 
funds for Defender Services (14.4%) and Court Security 
(7.4%). 
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 
$84.4 
$81.2 
The remaining judiciary budget is divided among the U.S. 
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (0.5% in FY2015 
Federal Judicial Center 
$27.0 
$26.2 
request), U.S. Court of International Trade (0.3%), Fees of 
Jurors and Commissioners (0.8%), Administrative Office of 
Judicial Retirement Funds 
$143.6 
$126.9 
the U.S. Courts (1.2%), Federal Judicial Center (0.4%), 
U.S. Sentencing Commission (0.2%), and Judicial 
Sentencing Commission 
$16.9 
$16.2 
Retirement Funds (1.8%).  
Total 
$7,301.2 
$7,038.9 
The judiciary also uses non-appropriated funds to offset its 
Source: FY2015 Judicial Branch Budget Justification. 
appropriations requirement. The majority of these non-
appropriated funds are from the collection of fees, primarily 
Individual Accounts 
from court filing fees.  
Supreme Court 
As a co-equal branch of government, the judiciary presents 
its budget to the President, who transmits it to Congress 
unaltered, as part of his annual budget request. 
The total FY2015 request for the Supreme Court, $89.1 
Appropriations for the judiciary are typically included in 
million, is contained in two accounts: (1) Salaries and 
the Financial Services and General Government 
Expenses of $77.5 million and (2) Care of the Building and 
Appropriations Act. Appropriations for the judiciary 
Grounds of $11.6 million. The total represents a 3.4% 
comprise approximately (0.2%) of total budget authority. 
increase over the FY2014 enacted level.  
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 
Table 1 presents the FY2015 request and FY2014 enacted 
level for each account. 
This court, consisting of 12 judges, has jurisdiction over, 
and review of, among other things, certain lower court 
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rulings on patents and trademarks, international trade, and 
This account funds the operations of the federal public 
federal claims cases. The FY2015 budget request is $33.1 
defender and community defender organizations, and 
million, an increase of 2.1% over the FY2014 enacted level.  
compensation, reimbursements, and expenses of private 
practice panel attorneys appointed by federal courts to serve 
U.S. Court of International Trade 
as defense counsel to indigent individuals. The cost for this 
account is driven by the number and type of prosecutions 
This court has exclusive jurisdiction nationwide over the 
brought by U.S. attorneys. The FY2015 request is $1,053.2 
civil actions against the United States, its agencies and 
million, an increase of 0.8% over the FY2014 enacted level. 
officers, and certain civil actions brought by the United 
States arising out of import transactions and the 
Fees of Jurors and Commissioners 
administration as well as enforcement of federal customs 
and international trade laws. The FY2015 request of $19.8 
This account funds the fees and allowances provided to 
million is a decrease of 6.2% over the FY2014 enacted 
grand and petit jurors, and compensation for jury and land 
level. 
commissioners. The FY2015 request is $55.8 million, an 
increase of 3.6% over the FY2014 enacted level.  
Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other 
Judicial Services 
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC) 
The total FY2015 funding request of $6,887.4 million 
As the central support entity for the judiciary, the AOUSC 
covers 12 of the 13 courts of appeals and 94 district judicial 
provides a wide range of administrative, management, 
courts located in the 50 states, District of Columbia, 
program, and information technology services to the U.S. 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of the 
courts. AOUSC also provides support to the Judicial 
Northern Mariana Islands, and the territories of Guam and 
Conference of the United States, and implements 
the U.S. Virgin Islands. The account is divided among 
conference policies and applicable federal statutes and 
salaries and expenses, the Vaccine Injury Compensation 
regulations. The FY2015 request for AOUSC is $84.4 
Trust Fund, court security, defender services, and fees of 
million, an increase of 3.9% over the FY2014 enacted level. 
jurors and commissioners. 
Federal Judicial Center 
Salaries and Expenses 
As the judiciary’s research and education entity, the Federal 
The FY2015 request for this account is $5,242.2 million, an 
Judicial Center undertakes research and evaluation of 
increase of 3.9% over the FY2014 enacted level.  
judicial operations for the Judicial Conference committees 
and the courts. In addition, the center provides judges, court 
Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund 
staff, and others with orientation and continuing education 
and training. The center’s FY2015 request is $27.0 million, 
Established to address a perceived crisis in vaccine tort 
an increase of 2.9% over the FY2014 enacted level. 
liability claims, the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program 
funds a federal no-fault program that protects the 
United States Sentencing Commission 
availability of vaccines in the nation by diverting a 
substantial number of claims from the tort arena. The 
The commission promulgates sentencing policies, practices, 
FY2015 request is $5.4 million, a 1.8% increase over the 
and guidelines for the federal criminal justice system. The 
FY2014 enacted level. 
FY2015 request is $16.9 million, an increase of 4.2% over 
the FY2014 enacted level. 
Court Security 
Judiciary Retirement Funds 
This account provides for protective guard services, 
security systems, and equipment needs in courthouses and 
This mandatory account provides for three trust funds that 
other federal facilities to ensure the safety of judicial 
finance payments to retired bankruptcy and magistrate 
officers, employees, and visitors. Under this account, the 
judges, retired Court of Federal Claims judges, and the 
majority of funding for court security is transferred to the 
spouses and dependent children of deceased judicial 
U.S. Marshals Service to pay for court security officers 
officers. The FY2015 request was for $143.6 million.  
under the Judicial Facility Security Program. The FY2015 
 
request is $530.8 million, an increase of 6.7% over the 
FY2014 enacted level.  
Matthew E. Glassman, Analyst on the Congress   
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