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    2000

    December
    -106th Congress Ends
    -Federal Courts Improvement Acts of 2000 Becomes Law
    -Judiciary Asks for Comment on Issue of Internet Privacy
    -Financial Accounting Package for Tomorrow Changes Courts Today
    -Judiciary Loses Last of Truman Appointees
    -Panel's Long-Time Chair Steps Down
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore
    -Law-Related Education Has Hearing at Boston Courthouse

    October/November
    -Continuing Resolutions Go On, As Congress Enters Lame Duck Session
    -Judicial Conference Opposes Sweeping Restrictions on Educational Programs
    -Lack of Judgeships Prompts Judicial Emergency
    -The Hunt for a Federal Law Clerkship Goes On-Line
    -Chief Judge Haden Named Executive Committee Chair
    -Judges Key to Work of ABA
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore
    -Judicial Conference of the United States, September 19, 2000

    September
    -Cybercrime: New Way to Commit Old Crimes
    -Judicial Conference Opposes Bill to Bring Cameras into Courts
    -Electronic Public Access at 10
    -Teacher's Institute Kicks Off
    -Federal Courts Sign On With E-Signatures
    -Chief Justice Names Six New Committee Chairs, Extends Three Terms
    -Committee Takes on Issues From Judgeships to the Workforce
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore

    August
    -Judiciary Budget on Hold Until September
    -Judicial Conference Asks Congress for New Judgeships
    -Hearing on Drugs Crossing Border Draws Federal Testimony
    -Judicial Conference Opposes Bill to Strip Courts of Control of Employees' Firearms
    -Cola A Possibility in FY 2001
    -Peding Legislation Waits for Congress to Return
    -Judicial Improvements Bill Introduced in the Senate
    -For Judiciary, Political Activities are Subject to Restrictions
    -New Administrative Assistant at Supreme Court
    -FJC Broadens Programs to Meet Judiciary's Needs
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore

    July
    -Senior Judges Give New Meaning to 'Volunteer'
    -House Passes Appropriations Bill for Judiciary
    -Budget Protection Bill Out of Committee, On to Full Senate
    -Congress Wants New Judgeships for Southwest Border Courts
    -Judicial Fellows Selected for 2000-2001 Program
    -Criminal Law Committee Chair Sees Active Role
    -Majority Leader Hears Judiciary's Concerns
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore

    June
    -Southwest Border Court Judges Tell Congress of Crisis
    -Cameras in Courtroom Provision Clouds Future of H.R. 1752
    -Congress Confirms 16 Judges
    -Judicial Panel On Multidistrict Litigation Reorganized
    -Judges' Legitimate Need for Security Cited by Chief Justice
    -Federal Courthouses Win NEA Recognition
    -Internet and Electronic Case Filing Raise Privacy Concerns
    -Criminal Law Committee Chair Sees Active Role
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore
    -New Ambassador to South Africa Sworn in By Former Classmate

    May
    -Speaker Hastert, Hyde Discuss COLA in 2001
    -Law Day Has Students Looking at Judicial Independence
    -At Session Midpoint, an Update on Legislation
    -Gregg Advocates Funding for Domestic Drug War
    -Director's Awards for 2000 Honor Four
    -European Court of Justice Makes Historic Visit to Supreme Court
    -Domecini Supports Judiciary's Border Court Needs
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore
    -Supreme Court Website Latest in Electronic Initiatives

    April
    -Congress Pays Attention to Courthouse Issues
    -Judicial Conference Condemns OMB Courtroom Sharing Proposal
    -Judiciary Asks for Modest Increase in Fiscal Year 2001 Budget to Cope with Growing Needs
    -Federal Court Caseload Climbed Slightly in 1999
    -AJS Honors Two Who Serve the Judiciary
    -Security and Facilities Dual Responsibilities for Judge Roth
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore
    -Judicial Conference of the United States, March 14, 2000

    March
    -Southwest Border Courts' Situation Alarms Judiciary
    -Computer Security: How Safe Are We?
    -Congress is Back and Busy
    -Statutory Approach Urged On Crime Victims' Rights
    -Federal Law Enforcement Report Urges Changes
    -Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure Material Now Available Online
    -Judicial Center Launches First Ever Judges Database
    -Conference Acts as Voice for Federal Trial Judges
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore

    February
    -And the Last Shall Be First...
    -White House Requests Funds For Year 2001 Courthouses
    -Hatch Releases Report on Judicial Branch
    -Firearms Cases Rise in District Courts
    -Judiciary's Goal: Outstanding Service at Reasonable Cost
    -Slicing the FY 2000 Budget Pie
    -USMC Director John W. Marshall Talks Security
    -Judicial Milestones
    -Judicial Boxscore

    January
    -1999 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary