Affiliation:
1. Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Abstract
In order to co-ordinate the work of the federal courts there was created in 1922 the Judicial Conference of the United States. In 1939 a law provided for a director of an administrative office to serve as executive assistant to the Con ference and for judicial councils of the circuits consisting of the judges of the courts of appeals to exercise local supervision. The district judges have been given the assistance of law clerks; pre-trial conferences to reduce and simplify the issues before trial and incidentally to conduce to settlements have been promoted; and the judicial output of the individual judges has increased. But serious congestion and delay remain in some courts. For firmer administration the Judicial Confer ence should be authorized to prescribe administrative practices instead of merely to make suggestions; the chairmen of the judicial councils should have administrative assistants; and chief judges of courts should be appointed instead of succeed ing by length of service. The paramount need is for more judges to cope with the present volume of litigation. The Congress is under a clear duty to provide for them.
Subject
General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science
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