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Pathways to the Bench U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey P. Hopkins Watch
Bankruptcy Basics A brief overview of the main types of bankruptcy. Watch
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Federal Court in Los Angeles Celebrates Law Day 2011
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Award-Winning Federal Courthouse Designs
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The United States Supreme Court has started a new term on the first Monday in October for close to 100 years. More
Federal Courts: Guardians of the Constitution is the theme of this year's events. More
Information about bankruptcy laws, including answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. More
For the latest on Judiciary news and happenings, read The Third Branch, the newsletter of the federal courts. More
The Federal Judicial Process: What cases are heard? How are they decided? More
Jury service is one of the most important civic duties you can perform to assist in the administration of justice. More
Digital audio recordings are now available to the public via internet access to the PACER system. More
Probation and Pretrial services officers work to make the criminal justice process effective and the public safe. More
Detailed statistical reports, along with written analysis, offer insight on the work of the federal courts. More