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Order in the courts : a history of the federal court clerk's office I. Scott Messinger.

By: Messinger, I. Scott.
Contributor(s): Federal Judicial Center.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, DC (One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington 20002-8003) : Federal Judicial Center, 2002Description: v, 79 p. ; 23 cm.Subject(s): Clerks of court -- United States -- History | Court administration -- United States -- History
Contents:
Federal court clerks in the new nation and the early republic, 1789-1839 -- Pure and honest beyond suspicion : the clerks and the emergence of Executive Branch supervision of the federal courts, 1839-1869 -- The clerks and court reform, 1870-1919 -- Toward a more efficient and independent judiciary : the Federal Court Clerks Association, the Judicial Conference, and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, 1919-1969 -- The emergence of the court executive, 1970-1981 -- Court administration in the information age : the automated clerk's office -- Chronology -- A note on sources for additional research at the National Archives.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-79).

Federal court clerks in the new nation and the early republic, 1789-1839 -- Pure and honest beyond suspicion : the clerks and the emergence of Executive Branch supervision of the federal courts, 1839-1869 -- The clerks and court reform, 1870-1919 -- Toward a more efficient and independent judiciary : the Federal Court Clerks Association, the Judicial Conference, and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, 1919-1969 -- The emergence of the court executive, 1970-1981 -- Court administration in the information age : the automated clerk's office -- Chronology -- A note on sources for additional research at the National Archives.

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