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William J. Bauer
December 23, 1992

The chief judge of the 7th circuit writes to the directors of the Administrative Office and the Federal Judicial Center, providing his recommendations for budgets and planning for educational programs benefiting employees of his courts.

William W Schwarzer, Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Russell R. Wheeler
November 17, 1992

L. Ralph Mecham transmits a chain of memos relating to spending and coordination for the education divisions of the Administrative Office and the Federal Judicial Center. Includes two memos by William W.

Donna J. Stienstra, Abel J. Mattos
September 30, 1992

This memo from CJRA Project Directors at the Administrative Office and the Federal Judicial Center provides court clerks and advisory group members with contact information, timetables, guidelines and a list of Federal Judicial Center resources that they can use to implement the provisions of the

Richard Mandelbaum
March 26, 1992

An educational packet and agenda distributed to participants in advance of the 4/6/1992 CJRA seminar to be held in St. Louis, MO. Includes recommendations and templates for Advisory Group reports.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1992

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center for the calendar year.

Terry Carter
October 25, 1991

Several news articles describing judicial reactions to the CJRA. Additional date: 10/23/1991

Robert Manley Parker
February 25, 1991

Judge Robert M. Parker describes concerns about the Federal Judicial Center publication of a CJRA informational packet and discusses whether it should become a joint Federal Judicial Center/Administrative Office publication

William W Schwarzer
January 16, 1991

William W. Schwarzer, director of the Federal Judicial Center, forwards this Federal Judicial Center publication to all chief judges of U.S. District courts. It includes guidelines on how to implement CJRA provisions and how to develop a district plan for cost and delay reduction.

January 1, 1991

(Publication ceased in 1996) -- A magazine that reported Center research and education activities in a concise format.

Federal Judicial Center
January 1, 1991

Report submitted to the Judicial Conference of the United States, as directed by statute, describing the work of the Center for the calendar year.

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