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Federal judiciary
2003 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary
For further information contact Public Information Office 202-479-3211: EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE January 1, 2004, 12:01 a.m. E.S.T. (more...)
Federal Judicial Center
General information about the FJC, "the research and education agency of the federal judicial system." Includes access to educational resources for judicial employees, FJC ... (more...)
Federal Judiciary
How to Contact Us: This listing is meant to help you with the most common inquiries of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, an agency of the federal government. (more...)
United States federal courts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In theory, Congress could eliminate the entire federal judiciary except for a single Supreme Court Justice (who would be the Chief Justice by default), although the 1st Congress ... (more...)
United States federal judge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A United States federal judge usually refers to a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article III of ... (more...)
The Federal Judiciary
Explains how the U.S. court system functions. Includes answers to frequently asked questions. (more...)
Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary
Search Tip: Use the binocular icons to search within PDF documents. HOME | ABOUT THE COURT | DOCKET | ORAL ARGUMENTS | MERITS BRIEFS | BAR ADMISSIONS | COURT RULES (more...)
Our Documents - Federal Judiciary Act (1789)
OurDocuments.gov. Featuring 100 milestone documents of American history from the National Archives. Includes images of original primary source documents, lesson plans, teacher and ... (more...)
Federal Judiciary (Library of Congress Manuscripts: An Illustrated ...
This publication describes the collections of the Library of Congress with respect to manuscripts. (more...)