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Federal Judicial Center Educational Program Audiotapes
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The Federal Judicial Center was established in 1967 to promote improvements in judicial administration in the United States courts. The center provides continuing education programs for the federal judiciary, including bankruptcy judges.
The collection (1972-1985) includes presentations, transcribed to cassette tape, given by bankruptcy judges, scholars, and practitioners to participants of the Federal Judicial Center's workshops and seminars for bankruptcy judges.
- Educational Program Lectures
The records were created and maintained by the Federal Judicial Center until 2005, when they were transferred to the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. Mary D. Scott, a member of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges and a member of the Federal Judicial Center's Bankruptcy Education Committee, negotiated the transfer.
Received from Mary D. Scott, on behalf of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, in 2005.
Inventory created by Mary D. Scott, 2005.
Processed and encoded by Jordon Steele, October 2006.
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania: Biddle Law Library
- Finding Aid Author
- Jordon Steele
- Finding Aid Date
- 2006
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Collection Inventory
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Presentations, transcribed to cassette tape, given by bankruptcy judges, scholars, and practitioners to participants of the Federal Judicial Center's workshops and seminars for bankruptcy judges.
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