December
-An Interview with Representative Howard Berman
-New USMS Threat Assessment Center Provides Immediate Response to Threats
-U.S. Sentencing Commission Makes Amendment Retroactive
-Exercise Grand Slam Tests Readiness in Disaster
-Help Offered for Pro Se Filers and Bankruptcy Courts
-Free Access to Federal Court Records Offered at 16 Libraries
-Former Representative Henry J. Hyde Dies
-NODS Interface Locates Information Nationwide
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Gavel Passed in Ninth Circuit
November
-Impact of New Bankruptcy Law Tops Committee's Concerns
An Interview with Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn
-Congress Still Working on Appropriations – "CR" Extended
-A Decade of Change in the Federal Courts Caseload:
Fiscal Years 1997-2006
-House Joins Senate with Bill on Judges' Pay
-Supervision Looks to Long-Term Change
-Change Talk and Treatment Turn Around Lives
-New Privacy Rules Imminent, Another Privacy Change Contemplated
-eJuror Aimed at Making Jury Service More User Friendly
-Russian Supreme Court Justice Tours Federal Judiciary
-New FJC Website Launched
-Judicial Milestones
October
-Cost Containment and the Federal Judiciary
-Judicial Conference Opposes Use of Cameras in Federal Trial Courts
-Fiscal Year 2008 Opens with CR
-Putting the Strategy Together
-2007 AO Committee Award Recognizes Two
-The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit–Could Rising Appeals Swamp the Court?
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Public Comment Received on Draft Rules
-Pretrial Services Act Turns 25
-Election Season Brings Reminder of Political Prohibitions
-Judicial Conference of the United States, September 18, 2007
September
-New Leadership Named on Conference Committees
-Conference Adopts Recommendations On Law Clerks
-How Green is My Courthouse?
-Report: Supreme Court Knowledge Linked to Knowing Judiciary's Role
-2007 Director's Awards Recognize Work of Judiciary Employees
-Judiciary Expresses Concerns About Proposed Regulations Regarding Capital Cases
-Public Comment Sought
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Interview: Committee Works to Assure Effective Representation
August
-Senate Appropriations Committee Acts on Judiciary's Funding
-Judicial Salaries Lag Behind Other Federal Employees
-First All-Hispanic Panel Sits in Ninth Circuit
-Federal Courthouses Recognized by AIA
-Public Comment Invited on Judicial Guidelines
-Coming this Fall
-Supreme Court Fellows Selected for 2007-2008 Term
-Feedback Requested on Technical Aspects of Laws
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Interview: New Committee Attuned to Security Concerns
July
-Bill to Adjust Salaries of Federal Judges Introduced in Senate
-House Hearing Looks at Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Issues
-Courts Try to Maximize Jury Diversity
-Access to Court Information Ever Expanding
-UPDATE: House Passes Judiciary Funding Bill
-Heyburn to Chair Panel
-AO's Assistant Director for Information Technology
-Design Guide Renovation
-Federal Offenders with Drug Problems Get Special Help
-Limited English Proficiency No Bar to Understanding Courts
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Interview: Role Changes For Judicial Conduct Committee
-Bankruptcy Filings Inch Up in Quarter
June
-"A Good First Step" in FY 08 Funding Process
-Nation's Northern-most Federal Court Brings Judiciary to the Frontier
-7th Circuit's Wiki Lets Practitioners Contribute
-Pilot Project Will Post Digital Audio Recordings Online
-Restyled Civil Rules Win Burton Award
-New Version of OSCAR Improves Law Clerk Application Process
-Memorial—Karen K. Siegel 1947-2007
-King Receives 2007 Devitt Award
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-Temporary Judgeship Bill to Help Five Districts
-An Interview with ABA President Karen Mathis
May
-Pay Hearing Raises Questions of Delinkage and Diversity in Federal Judiciary
-Salary Linkage: "An Unfortunate Policy"
-Conference Recommends Changes in Administration, Procedure to Improve Judicial Efficiency
-What's Your EQ?
-House Hearing on Court Security Bill
-Authority Gives Some Protection From Unreasonable Risk
-Bankruptcy Courts' Work Per Case Increases Significantly
-Aging Bankruptcy Filers: Is This a Trend?
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
-BIA Appeals Still Significant Part of Federal Appellate Caseload
-Interview with Judge John R. Tunheim
April -An Interview with Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
-Cost-Conscious Federal Courts Trim Needs, Ask for FY 2008 Funding
-Legislation Update: Bills Focus on Security, Cameras and Patents
-Federal Courts Aim to Make Jury Service Pleasant and Informative
-Courtroom Use Study at Mid-Point
-GPS: Your Supervising Officer is Watching
-Where the Money Goes – FY 2007
-The Last Straw
-Judicial Compensation Website Has it All
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
March -
Greater Access to, Transparency in Court Proceedings Aim of Conference
-Senator Calls Judges' Stagnant Salaries Threat to Judiciary
-O'Connor Project To Continue Work On Fair and Independent Courts
-Support for Pay Increase Comes from Academia & Corporate America
-Appellate Courts Go Live With CM/ECF
-Fiscal Year 2006 Caseloads Remain At High Levels
-An Interview with Representative José Serrano (D-NY)
-Judicial Conference of the United States, March 13, 2007
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
February
-Leaving So Soon Will Pay Issues Mean Only the Wealthy Can Afford to Serve?
-Congress OKs Judiciary's Fiscal Year 2007 Funding
-Eyes on Accessibility
-Attorney General Opines on The Proper Role of Judges
-ABA Endorses Pay Increase for Federal Judges
-Prisoner Transfers Speeded by eDesignate System
-Grants Encourage Sharing of Locally Developed Applications
-New Chairs and Committees for 110th Congress
-Outside Earned Income Ceiling for FY 2007
-Interview: The Changing Face of Federal Courthouse Construction
-Judicial Milestones
-Judicial Boxscore
January
-2006 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary
-Workload of the Courts |