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Ron Carucci
June 2, 2021

Ron Carucci, coauthor of the best-selling book Rising to Power: The Journey of Exceptional Executives, asserts that research shows that power is more likely to be abandoned out of fear than abused for self interest. He discusses how proper preparation leading to accurate expectation setting is instrumental to both personal and organizational success.

February 17, 2021

The Center's annual report describes the Center’s activities in calendar year 2020. The annual report is completed and submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

Erwin Chemerinsky, James A. Chance, Melissa Murray
October 20, 2020

Reproductive Freedom. Experts discuss the constitutionality of admitting privileges requirements for abortion providers, and whether exceptions to ACA-required contraceptive coverage can be administratively expanded to include moral objection.

October 20, 2020

This package of materials was transmitted to the U.S. Supreme Court on October 20, 2020, concerning amendments to the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure to become effective on December 1, 2021.

Erwin Chemerinsky, Laurie Levenson, Elizabeth C. Wiggins
October 7, 2020

Sex Discrimination under Title VII. Watch discussion about how the expanded definition of sex to include sexual orientation and identity will impact future litigation. 

September 15, 2020

This package of materials was transmitted to the Judicial Conference, and it includes proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure to become effective on December 1, 2021.

July 20, 2020

This guide serves as a brief introduction to the administrative organization of the federal judiciary, and the organizations, offices, and individuals involved in the governance of the federal judiciary.

June 26, 2020

This document provides an overview of the rule-making process in the U.S. Courts. Under the Constitution, Congress has the power to establish the rules of procedure used by the federal courts.

June 12, 2020

This topic-focused educational presentation is focused on additional considerations beyond the main focus of the full presentation.

June 12, 2020

This topic-focused educational presentation is focused on foreclosure. This presentation is part of a larger presentation available on the bankruptcy sub-page of the FJC's Federal–State Cooperation special topics page. 

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