In 1990, Congress created the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal, who's charge included investigation of problems related to the discipline and removal of life-tenured federal judges, and evaluation of alternatives to current arrangements for judicial discipline and removal, including statutory and constitutional amendments. The Commission was instructed to submit its findings and recommendations to the President, Congress, and the Chief Justice of the United States. The Commission held six public hearings during 1992 and 1993, and submitted its final report on August 2, 1993. This report was prepared with the assistance of the Federal Judicial Center.
The Federal Judicial Center serves as repository for the Commission's published materials. Although hard copies of the Commission's final report are no longer available for distribution, the report is reprinted at 152 Federal Rules Decisions 265 (1994). The Commission's Research Papers and Hearings remain available for distribution in hard copy.