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Gordon Bermant, Judy B. Sloan
January 1, 1989

A description of the Ninth Circuit's early use of panels composed of three bankruptcy judges to hear and decide initial appeals from decisions of the bankruptcy courts. Reprinted from 21 Arizona State University Law Journal 181 (1989).

Donna J. Stienstra, Joe S. Cecil
January 1, 1987

A report on the role of staff attorneys and special judicial panels in the selection of cases for nonargument disposition in the federal appellate courts. The report was based on an examination of administrative records and on interviews with clerks, senior staff attorneys, and judges.

Joe S. Cecil
January 1, 1985

A description of a series of innovations adopted by the Ninth Circuit court of appeals from 1980 to 1982.

Michael W. Leavitt
September 18, 1981

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Michael W. Leavitt
January 1, 1978

A description of the calendaring and assignment computer software system that the Center designed at the request of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The report includes suggestions for possible applications of that software.

June 1, 1974

The study was developed by Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, under contract to the Federal Judicial Center.

North American Rockwell Information Systems
January 1, 1969

Summarizes a 12-week management and systems study of federal courts conducted under contract to the Center. Analyzed court management procedures and problems of court administration. Prepared Under Contract to the Federal Judicial Center.

A summary of the report and plan of the Civil Justice Advisory Group for the District of Arizona

A brief summary of the 287-page report of the Civil Justice Advisory Group for the Central District of California

Civil Justice Advisory Group for the District of Guam

The Advisory Group Report and District Plan for the District of Guam. Includes proposed General Orders and a list of Advisory Group members

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