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January 1, 1975

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, 1975

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

William Renfro, Sarah Beckett
January 1, 1975

Volume I: An Executive Summary -- Volume II: Development and Test of a New Methods for Estimating Case Type Burdens -- Volume III: Development and Test of a New Method for simulating Case Type Burdens -- Appendices

Jerry Goldman
January 1, 1975

The results of a survey undertaken for the Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System, in which the attitudes of federal judges regarding appellate oral argument and opinion-writing practices were explored.

Denise Bonn
June 1, 1974

In 1975, the Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System, chaired by Senator Roman L. Hruska, recommended to the Congress, the President and Chief Justice of the United States that the geographical boundaries of the Fifth and Ninth Circuits be altered to create four circuits.

January 1, 1974

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, 1974

This brief report highlights modernizing developments in the state and federal judiciaries during the period 1970 to 1974, and reflects the Center's responsibility to promote and encourage judicial improvement.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1974

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

James E. Langner, Steven Flanders
July 1, 1973

Appendix to the Comparative Report on Internal Operating Procedures of United States Courts of Appeals.

James E. Langner, Steven Flanders
January 1, 1973

A description of procedures in six stages of the appellate process: notification, documentation, argumentation, decision, publication, and mandate.

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