Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., announced today that the Board of the Federal Judicial Center has selected United States District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg to be the twelfth director of the Federal Judicial Center.
Last year the Federal Judicial Center completed 38 research projects, produced eight reports, manuals, and guides, and provided 164 in-person and technology-based programs for some 19,000 federal judges and judiciary employees. The Center’s research, which is usually undertaken at the request of the Judicial Conference of the United States and its committees, focuses on federal court processes and operations. Center education programs include orientation and continuing education for judges on subjects including law and procedure, case management, and ethics.
Closer to home, California Ethics Committee Counsel to Retire — Nancy Black helped guide the work of Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions, an independent committee established by the California Supreme Court that advised judges on a range of modern ethical issues.
Also, Law360 has Texas Supreme Court Justice Boyd To Retire about Justice Jeff Boyd leaving after over a decade on the court. The SoCal connection? Justice Boyd earned his law degree from the Pepperdine.