In this issue of the State-Federal Judicial Observer:
- Roman History, Health Care, and Crime Fiction Presentations Highlight 1995 Medina Seminar
- State Trial Judge Selected as New President of National Center for State Courts
- The Anatomy of a Successful State-Federal Judicial Council], by James G. Apple
- Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, 1907-1995
- Judge Schwarzer Revived Interest in Judicial Federalism; Left National Legacy, by James G. Apple
- State and Federal Judges Return to University for Advanced Law Degrees: Judicial "Students" Take Exams and Write Theses to Earn Masters of Laws Diploma, by James G. Apple
- Evaluation System Reforms Processing of Nevada Pro Se Prisoner Cases
- English Inns of Court, Scottish Law Libraries Highlight Harlan Seminar
The State-Federal Judicial Observer was published from 1993-1999 as an occasional newsletter. It was issued by the Center's Interjudicial Affairs Office to further the Center's statutory charge to further cooperation between the state and federal judiciaries. Issues covered a range of topics relating to judicial federalism and provide updates on state-federal judicial councils in the states that have them.