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  1. in 1985 SCOTUS ruled in New Jersey v TLO: A school’s search of a student's purse didn’t violate her rights.

  2. in 1988 SCOTUS ruled in Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier: School officials have final say in student newspaper content.

  3. U.S. courts closed Jan. 16 for the MLK holiday. E-filing available. For more info contact your local court:

  4. The Eastern District of New York’s court camp teaches students to navigate law, and life.

  5. The September 2016 Report of the Proceedings of the Judicial Conference posted:

  6. Read the Commission’s recent press release regarding USSC’s Acting Chair position:

  7. Chief Justice John Roberts issues his 2016 year-end report, highlighting the work of U.S. District judges.

  8. U.S. courts closed Jan. 2 for the New Year’s Day holiday. E-filing available. For more info contact your local court

  9. Environmental offenses make up nearly ⅓ of all crimes committed by organizations, according to a report.

  10. Federal Court Management Stats, ending 9/30/2016, provides courts of appeals and district court-specific data

  11. Happy Birthday to our FJC colleagues. Providing research and education to the Judiciary for 49 years.

  12. Fewer than 9 percent of federal appeals resulted in reversals of lower court decisions in 2015.

  13. U.S. courts closed Dec. 26 for the Christmas Day holiday. E-filing available. Contact your local court for info:

  14. The Director’s Awards honor outstanding achievement in federal courts nationwide. Read about the 2016 winners.

  15. 225 years ago the Bill of Rights was ratified. Watch students discuss the amendments important to them.

  16. Dec. 15 is the Bill of Rights’ 225th Anniversary. Teachers: resources on the Constitution's first 10 amendments.

  17. Apply today! Federal Trials & Great Debates in U.S. History, our Summer Institute for Teachers with

  18. The 2nd Circuit's Judge Jon O. Newman will receive the 2016 Edward J. Devitt Distinguished Service to Justice Award.

  19. in 1966, U.S. District Judge Richard Mills began his 50-year “marvelous adventure.”

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