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Jody E. George, Deirdre Golash, Russell R. Wheeler
January 1, 1989

A manual that explains the basic concepts of administering federal juries. It describes statutory requirements, Judicial Conference policies, and various procedures used in the district courts.

Elmo Bolton Hunter
January 1, 1986

A brief history of the administrative structure of the federal courts and the origins of the Judicial Conference of the United States. The author also describes the committee structure of the Judicial Conference, emphasizing the Court Administration Committee.

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.

Federal Judicial Center
March 26, 1971

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center, March 1, 1971 [First Revision, 26 March, 1971]

Federal Judicial Center
March 13, 1969

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center, March 13, 1969.

Federal Judicial Center
October 1, 1968

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center, March 1968 to August 1968.

Judicial Conference preamble to their plans for improved case management

Carl Tobias

Describes the recent history of civil justice reform efforts. Includes analysis of the reform efforts of each of the three branches.

Handwritten notes that include the names of members of the Judicial Conference Executive Committee

Carl Tobias

Examines the effects of the CJRA and the Federal Rules proposal to amend Rule 26 on pre-trial discovery.

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