What is the Judicial Conference of the United States? When was it established?
The Conference of Senior Circuit Judges was created by Congress in 1922, to “serve as the principal policy making body concerned with the administration of the United States Courts.” In 1948, Congress enacted Section 331 of Title 28, U.S. Code, changing the name to the Judicial Conference of the United States. District judges formally were added to the Conference in 1957.
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