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December 28, 2009
A new report by the Federal Judicial Center offers an analysis of all cases that were sealed in federal district, bankruptcy and appellate courts in 2006, and describes why and how they were sealed.
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December 22, 2009
The Middle District of Tennessee Bankruptcy Court offered full-time telework to employees during a scheduled renovation of the court's commercially leased space in Nashville. Result: great success.
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December 20, 2009
The New York-based U.S. Court of International Trade tests its continuity-of-operations program and evaluates its disaster preparedness.
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December 20, 2009
Probation and pretrial services officers are finding it easier to locate and access information on defendants and persons on supervised release with a new web-based application.
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December 17, 2009
The federal judiciary is beginning a study of the various federal reentry court programs nationwide, with an eye toward providing the best possible supervision of offenders while maximizing the use of limited resources.
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December 17, 2009
The national deployment of the eJuror program, which gives potential jurors the option of responding to their jury questionnaire form or summons online, is well under way.
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December 15, 2009
Congress has completed action on the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2010, a six-bill consolidated spending measure that overall provides nearly $6.9 billion in appropriations for the federal judiciary.
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December 14, 2009
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts received an Outstanding Web Site award from a national association.
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December 10, 2009
In testimony before a House subcommittee, the chair of the Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct provided an overview of the recusal standards that apply to federal judges.
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December 10, 2009
Judge Informs Congress About Recusal Standards -
In testimony before a House subcommittee, the chair of the Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct provided an overview of the recusal standards that apply to federal judges.