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Committees of the Judicial Conference
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issues within their established jurisdictions and make policy recommendations
to the Conference. The committees are policy-advisory entities and
are not involved in making day-to-day management decisions for the
United States courts or for the Administrative Office. Judicial Conference
committees derive their jurisdiction and legal basis for existence
from the Conference itself and the Chief Justice as presiding officer.
The committees and their chairs have no independent authority or charge
apart from those conferred upon them by the Conference or its Executive
Committee.
Matters Before Committees
All matters to go before the Judicial Conference are ordinarily
considered by a committee prior to Conference consideration. Sources
for matters to be studied and considered by Conference committees
include, among others, the Chief Justice of the United States, the
Executive Committee, the jurisdictional statements of Conference
committees, the Conference Secretary (Director of the Administrative
Office), Congress, statutory requirements, federal judges, circuit
judicial councils, and other Conference committees.
Requests for consideration of items by the Judicial Conference
of the United States or one of its committees should be directed
to the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States
Courts.
Committee Appointments
The Chief Justice has sole authority to make committee appointments.
The Director of the Administrative Office and the Assistant Director,
Judicial Conference Executive Secretariat, collate the expressed
interests of judges and the recommendations of others who may be
considered for appointments, and the Director forwards the suggestions
to the Chief Justice.
Committee appointments rotate on the first of October each year.
As a general rule, committee appointments are for a term of three
years, subject to one reappointment. Terms are staggered to minimize
turnover each year.
Judges who desire committee service or wish to recommend others
for assignments may make their interests or recommendations known
at any time, in writing, to the Director of the Administrative Office
(Attention: Judicial Conference Executive Secretariat). A permanent
file is maintained for reference during the annual appointment process.
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