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Federal Rulemaking


Legislative

The Congress has authorized the federal judiciary to prescribe the rules of practice, procedure, and evidence for the federal courts, subject to the ultimate legislative right of Congress to reject, modify, or defer any of the rules. The authority and procedures for promulgating rules are set forth in the Rules Enabling Act. 28 U.S.C. §§ 2071-2077.

Pending Legislation Affecting Rules (110th Congress)(PDF)


Legislation Affecting Rules (109th Congress) (PDF)

Legislation Affecting Rules (108th Congress) (PDF)

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