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Federal Judicial Center The Federal Judicial Center is the research and education agency of the federal judicial system. It was established by Congress in 1967 (28 U.S.C. ยงยง 620-629), on the recommendation of the Judicial Conference of the United States.
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American Judicature Society The American Judicature Society works to maintain the independence and integrity of the courts and increase public understanding of the justice system. We are a nonpartisan organization with a national membership of judges, lawyers and other citizens
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National Center for State Courts The mission of NCSC is to improve the administration of justice through leadership and service to state courts, and courts around the world.
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Justice at Stake Judicial independence means that judges are free to decide cases fairly and impartially, relying only on the facts and the law. It means that judges are protected from political pressure, legislative pressure, special interest pressure, media pressur
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The Code of Judicial Conduct This is where the Code of Judicial Conduct resides it is writen for the average layman.
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