
Federal Judicial Center Act
The Federal Judicial Center Act, enacted in 1967, established the Federal Judicial Center (FJC) as a research and education organization for the U.S. federal judiciary. Its primary purposes are to improve the administration of justice and assist judges and court personnel through training programs, research on judicial procedures, and the production of educational materials. The FJC helps ensure that the federal judiciary remains efficient, knowledgeable, and well-prepared to handle cases effectively, thereby enhancing the overall functioning of the federal court system.