Judicial Conference
The Judicial Conference is a formal meeting of judges and court officials in the United States. It serves as a platform to discuss and address issues related to the federal judiciary, including policies, procedures, and administration. The conference aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the court system.
Typically held twice a year, the Judicial Conference is led by the Chief Justice of the United States. It includes representatives from various federal courts, allowing for collaboration and sharing of best practices. The outcomes of these meetings can influence legislation and judicial practices across the country.