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Wednesday, 28th August 2002

New Database to Track Official Actions of Individual Federal District Judges

Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, Syracuse University
Federal Judges--United States
New, Fee-Based Database: New Database to Track Official Actions of Individual Federal District Judges
This is a new service from the well-known Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. From an announcement, " With the tool -- accessible on TRAC's subscription site, http://tracfed.syr.edu/judges -- users can review the work of most judges who served from FY 1968 to FY 2001. Available information includes their workload, sentences and case disposition times. The service also allows the user to compare the work of one judge with the work of all the judges in that district or the nation as a whole and to generate annual case-by-case lists of matters disposed of by a particular judge. Coverage includes criminal cases and civil matters where the government is a party and that were handled by assistant U.S. attorneys." A personal TRACFED subscription costs $50/month and includes access to material from all 7 TRACFED databases (Criminal Enforcement, Civil Enforecement, Federal Judges, Administrative Enforcement, Federal Employee Information, Federal Fund Data, and the "Community Context" database). Organizational subscriptions are also available.
See Also: TRAC also offers statistical reports (no charge) on the following U.S. Government organizations (FBI, INS, DEA, IRS, ATF, and the U.S. Customs Service).

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