
Library
In the context of the Federal Judicial Center, a library refers to a specialized collection of legal materials, resources, and information that supports the education and research needs of federal judges and court personnel. It includes books, legal journals, case law, and historical documents. The library serves as a vital resource for legal research, helping ensure that judges have access to the information necessary to make informed rulings and understand legal precedents. It plays a crucial role in promoting effective administration of justice within the federal legal system.