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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.

Russell R. Wheeler, Cynthia E. Harrison
January 1, 2005

This booklet explains the provisions of the 1789 Judiciary Act and the compromises it embodies, reviews the evolution of the federal judicial system during the nineteenth century, and analyzes the conditions and debates that led to the passage of the Evarts Act in 1891, which established the thre

Carol L. Krafka, Patricia A. Lombard
January 1, 2005

Different types of cases impose different work demands on judges. Case weights are a measure of the average time consumed by cases of one type relative to other types.

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.

January 1, 2003

A detailed reference for chief judges of federal district courts.

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