
Federal Judicial Center
The Federal Judicial Center (FJC) is the research and education agency for the U.S. federal courts. Established by Congress, its main role is to enhance the effectiveness of the judicial system by providing training, developing court management resources, and conducting research on judicial practices. It supports judges and court staff with educational programs and resources, ensuring they are informed about legal developments and best practices. By doing so, the FJC helps improve the efficiency and quality of the judicial process in the United States.