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January 1, 2005

The Center's report on research and education activities in 2004, submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

January 1, 2004

The Center's report on research and education activities in 2003, submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

Russell R. Wheeler
January 1, 2003

This brief pamphlet describes the major agencies that administer the federal courts on the national, regional, and local level and summarizes their primary functions. It covers, for example, the circuit judicial councils, circuit conferences, the U.S.

January 1, 2003

A detailed reference for chief judges of federal district courts.

January 1, 2003

The Center's report on research and education activities in 2002, submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

Elizabeth C. Wiggins, Judith A. McKenna
January 1, 2002

Under the current bankruptcy appellate system, appeals from dispositive orders of bankruptcy judges are taken to the district court or to the bankruptcy appellate panel, if one has been established and the district has chosen to participate, with further appeal as of right to the court of appeals

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 2002

The Center's report on research and education activities in 2001, submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

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