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Federal Judicial Branch Governance & Administration

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James Robert Browning, Charles Clark, Collins Jacques Seitz
January 1, 1986

A set of rules for the conduct of proceedings under 28 U.S.C. Section 372(c), developed for consideration by the circuit judicial councils and the national courts. The authors were the members of a special committee of the Conference of Chief Judges of the United States Courts of Appeals.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1986

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center for the calendar year.

January 1, 1985

The official bulletin of the federal courts, distributed to all judicial branch officials and to other individuals and organizations concerned with judicial administration.

Donna J. Stienstra
January 1, 1985

A description of the methods used by eighteen district courts to ensure that a visiting judge's stay is satisfying and productive for both the visitor and the court.

Joe S. Cecil
January 1, 1985

A description of a series of innovations adopted by the Ninth Circuit court of appeals from 1980 to 1982.

John W. Macy Jr.
January 1, 1985

A description of the evolution of the circuit executive position.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1985

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center for the calendar year.

January 1, 1984

The official bulletin of the federal courts, distributed to all judicial branch officials and to other individuals and organizations concerned with judicial administration.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1984

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center for the calendar year.

Russell R. Wheeler
January 1, 1984

A detailed reference for chief judges of federal district courts, the Desk Book describes their general position within the system of federal judicial administration as well as their specific roles and responsibilities with respect to national and regional bodies of judicial administration; other

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