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February 26, 2026

The Center's annual report describes the Center’s activities in calendar year 2025. The annual report is completed and submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

February 18, 2026

The Benchbook is an ongoing compilation of information that federal judges have found useful for immediate bench or chambers reference in civil and criminal proceedings.

Federal Judicial Center Research Division
March 31, 2025

This condensed report presents a detailed summary of the results of the 2023 Workplace Survey for the Federal Judiciary, which was conducted by the Federal Judicial Center for the Federal Judiciary Workplace Conduct Working Group.

February 12, 2025

The Center's annual report describes the Center’s activities in calendar year 2024. The annual report is completed and submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

Tim Reagan
April 24, 2024

This report, which was prepared for the standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure’s subcommittee on attorney admissions, summarizes when and where federal district courts require local counsel to participate in litigation and attorney admissions to the district courts’ bars.

Tim Reagan
March 4, 2024

This report, which was prepared for the standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure’s subcommittee on attorney admissions, summarizes fees charged for admission to federal court bars, including admission fees, pro hac vice fees, and fees charged by state and territory bars for certifica

February 7, 2024

The Center's annual report describes the Center’s activities in calendar year 2023. The annual report is completed and submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

Jason A. Cantone
May 31, 2023

This report updates the findings of a 2016 survey of U.S. chief district judges regarding their past, current, and future plans for cooperation with the state courts, as well as their use of state–federal judicial councils as a forum for communication between the courts.

James Baker, Laurie Hobart, Matthew Mittelsteadt
February 13, 2023

This guide addresses questions related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the judicial process by providing some technical back­ground and highlighting potential legal issues.

February 8, 2023

The Center's annual report describes the Center’s activities in calendar year 2022. The annual report is completed and submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States as required by statute.

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