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Research
The Center conducts empirical and exploratory research on case management, court administration, rules of procedure, and similar matters. The results of most research are published in research reports, or in guides or manuals.
Many Center research projects are done at the request of the Judicial Conference of the United States and its committees. Typically, the Center is asked to analyze the effects of existing practices or to examine potential effects of changes that might be considered.
The Center encourages research about the federal courts. The Center’s Integrated Database (IDB) of federal cases filed since 1970 is especially useful.
Recent Releases
Current Research Projects
- Revision of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Fourth Edition
- Remote Public Access/Broadcasting of Court Proceedings
- Revision of the Manual for Complex Litigation
- Rule 55: Defaults and Default Judgment
- Unredacted Sensitive Personal Information in Court Privacy Issues
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