A statement of record issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Biennially, the Judicial Conference, the federal judiciary's principal policymaking body, assesses the need for additional judges. The assessment is based on a variety of factors, but begins with quantitative case-related workload measures. This statement focuses on (1) whether the judiciary's quantitative case-related workload measures from 1993 were reasonably accurate; and (2) the reasonableness of any proposed methodologies to update the 1993 workload measures. This statement is based on work completed and reported in 2003 and discussed in testimony on June 17, 2008.
This issue of the Mercer Law Review was stimulated in part by a concern expressed by some federal ju...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The D.C. Famil...
"Serial no. J-109-53."Shipping list no.: 2009-0372-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acc...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Biennially, the...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO appeared before ...
Over the past 30 years many observers of the federal courts have expressed concern over mounting doc...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a c...
Description based on: Oct. 1977-Sept. 1978.Beginning with Sept. 1980, no longer for sale by the Supt...
Considers (91) S. 952, (91) S. 474, (91) S. 585, (91) S. 852, (91) S. 898, (91) S. 1036, (91) S. 121...
We offer measures of caseload for U.S. district courts from 1963 to 2013. For a more complete descri...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
The federal court system has experienced substantial growth in case filings during the last decade, ...
Court reform is a growing national priority. The overwhelming number of litigants populating America...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
In recent years, court systems in the U.S. and abroad have begun to adopt objective, empirically bas...
This issue of the Mercer Law Review was stimulated in part by a concern expressed by some federal ju...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The D.C. Famil...
"Serial no. J-109-53."Shipping list no.: 2009-0372-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acc...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Biennially, the...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO appeared before ...
Over the past 30 years many observers of the federal courts have expressed concern over mounting doc...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a c...
Description based on: Oct. 1977-Sept. 1978.Beginning with Sept. 1980, no longer for sale by the Supt...
Considers (91) S. 952, (91) S. 474, (91) S. 585, (91) S. 852, (91) S. 898, (91) S. 1036, (91) S. 121...
We offer measures of caseload for U.S. district courts from 1963 to 2013. For a more complete descri...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
The federal court system has experienced substantial growth in case filings during the last decade, ...
Court reform is a growing national priority. The overwhelming number of litigants populating America...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
In recent years, court systems in the U.S. and abroad have begun to adopt objective, empirically bas...
This issue of the Mercer Law Review was stimulated in part by a concern expressed by some federal ju...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The D.C. Famil...
"Serial no. J-109-53."Shipping list no.: 2009-0372-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acc...