The Federal Judicial Center prepared this report to assist the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure to evaluate reported problems with and potential amendments to Rules 28 and 32 on the content and cover of briefs.
Stefanie A. Lindquist, Carol L. Krafka, John E. Shapard
January 1, 1999
The mix of cases in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit differs markedly from the case mix of other U.S. courts of appeals. The implications of this difference for judicial workload and judgeship needs, however, have been unclear.
Abel J. Mattos, Frederick M. Russillo, Mark D. Shapiro, Donna J. Stienstra, John A. Thawley
January 19, 1994
Abel J. Mattos transmits the remaining Administrative Office and Federal Judicial Center staff reviews of district plans and reports to the Judicial Conference Subcommittee on Case Management
John Garrett Penn, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the District of Columbia
November 30, 1993
The District Plan for the District of Columbia developed pursuant to the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990. Adopted November 30th, 1993 by court order of Chief Judge John Garrett Penn and effective on March 1, 1994
John Garrett Penn, Civil Justice Advisory Group for the District of Columbia
November 30, 1993
The District Plan for the District of Columbia developed pursuant to the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990. Adopted November 30th, 1993 by court order of Chief Judge John Garrett Penn and effective on March 1, 1994.