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About Fjc
The Federal Judicial Center provides comprehensive resources and information about the federal judiciary, including educational programs for court personnel and research on federal court cases. It serves as a hub for information related to the structure and function of the U.S. courts.
Access resources and information about the federal judiciary and its educational programs.
What You Can Do
- Explore educational programs for court employees
- Access research and reports on federal court cases
- Find resources for public speaking and civic education
- View historical information about the federal judiciary
- Search the FJC Integrated Database for court cases
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Federal Judicial Center?
The Federal Judicial Center is the education and research agency for the federal courts, providing resources and programs for court personnel.
How can I access educational programs?
Educational programs for judges and court staff can be accessed through the FJC's website, which lists available resources and training opportunities.
What types of research does the FJC conduct?
The FJC conducts research on various aspects of the federal judiciary, including case law, court operations, and judicial history.
Are there resources for the public?
Yes, the FJC offers resources for civic education and public speaking, as well as information about famous federal trials.
Can I find information about federal judges?
Yes, the FJC provides a biographical directory of Article III federal judges and information on judicial salaries and appointments.