Judicial Conference of the United States
Judicial Conference of the United States is the principal administrative body of the U.S. judicial system. It studies the procedures of the federal courts and recommends policy changes. The 27-member Judicial Conference also examines the workload of each federal judicial circuit and district. It may recommend the transfer of judges to circuits or districts that have the heaviest workloads or recommend the creation of new judgeships. The group also handles complaints about federal judges who engage in misconduct or who are unable to perform their duties properly.
