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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8143
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules of the Judicial Conference of the United States will have an open meeting on April 2, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. This meeting will be held in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and remote attendance, but will only be open for public observation, not participation. Those wishing to attend in person must register by March 26, 2025, while registration for remote observation is open until the meeting concludes. More information, including the meeting agenda and materials, will be available online at least seven days before the event.

    Simple Explanation

    The Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules is having a special meeting on April 2, 2025, in Atlanta where people can watch but not talk. You can watch it by signing up online before the meeting starts.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 3196
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules, part of the Judicial Conference of the United States, will be holding a public meeting on April 30, 2021, in Washington, DC. While anyone can observe the meeting, participation is not allowed. Details about the meeting agenda and materials will be available online at least a week before the event. For more information, Rebecca A. Womeldorf serves as the contact person.

    Simple Explanation

    The grown-ups who make rules about what evidence can be used in court are having a meeting in Washington, DC, where people can watch but not talk. They will share what they plan to talk about on the internet one week before the meeting.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 1525
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States announced that a public hearing on the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure has been canceled. This hearing was originally scheduled to take place on January 29, 2021. For more information, people can contact Rebecca A. Womeldorf, the Secretary of the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure at the Judicial Conference of the United States. Announcements about this now-canceled hearing had been published previously.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of making rules for how debts are handled in court decided not to have a planned meeting. If someone has questions, they can ask a lady named Rebecca, but there's no reason given why the meeting won't happen.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 1525
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States announced the cancellation of a remote public hearing on proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This hearing was originally scheduled for January 25, 2021. The notice of cancellation was published with information on how to contact Rebecca A. Womeldorf, the Secretary of the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, for further details. The announcement references earlier notifications published in the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The Judicial Conference of the United States was going to have a video meeting to talk about changes to rules for court cases. They decided to cancel it but didn't say why.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 6010
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States has officially canceled a public hearing that was planned to discuss proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence. This hearing was supposed to take place on February 12, 2025. Information about the cancellation was previously published on July 31, 2024, in the Federal Register. For additional details or questions, people can contact H. Thomas Byron III, Chief Counsel of the Rules Committee Staff.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of making rules for how we use evidence in court were going to have a meeting to talk about some changes, but they decided not to have it, and they didn’t say why.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 105103
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States has canceled a public hearing that was scheduled to discuss proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. This hearing was supposed to take place on January 17, 2025. Notice of the canceled event was published on December 18, 2024, and further information is available from H. Thomas Byron III of the Rules Committee Staff. The announcement about the hearing was initially made in the Federal Register in July 2024.

    Simple Explanation

    The big judges in the country were going to have a meeting in January to talk about changing some rules about money. But they decided not to have the meeting, and they haven't said why or if they're planning another one.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8143
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules will hold an in-person meeting with remote attendance options on April 3, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. This meeting is open to the public for observation, but attendees cannot participate directly. To attend in person, one must register by March 27, 2025, and to observe remotely, registration can be done up to the meeting date. More details, including the meeting agenda, will be available online at least seven days before the meeting.

    Simple Explanation

    The Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules is having a meeting on April 3, 2025, in Atlanta, which people can watch in person or online, but they can't talk or join in. People need to sign up ahead of time to watch, and more details will be shared online a week before the meeting.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 6671
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules is holding a virtual meeting on April 23, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time. The meeting is open to the public, who may join by phone or video to observe but cannot participate. The meeting agenda and related materials will be available online at least seven days before the meeting. For further details, Rebecca A. Womeldorf, the Committee Secretary, can be contacted.

    Simple Explanation

    The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules is having an online meeting where people can listen but not talk. This meeting is happening on April 23, 2021, and anyone can join by phone or video.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1547
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States has announced the cancellation of a public hearing regarding proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. The hearing was originally scheduled for January 10, 2025. The notice about this cancellation was published in the Federal Register on July 31, 2024. Individuals seeking more information can contact H. Thomas Byron III, the Chief Counsel of the Rules Committee Staff, at the provided phone number or email address.

    Simple Explanation

    The Judicial Conference planned a meeting to talk about changes to some special rules, but they decided not to have it anymore. They've told people how to contact someone if they have questions, but they didn't say why the meeting was canceled.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 106579
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Judicial Conference of the United States has canceled the public hearing on proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence that was scheduled for January 22, 2025. The cancellation notice, along with administrative details, was published in the Federal Register. Interested individuals can contact H. Thomas Byron III, Esq., for more information. The original announcement of the hearing was made on July 31, 2024.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of making rules for court evidence said there was going to be a meeting in January 2025 to talk about changes, but they decided not to have it anymore. If anyone has questions, they can ask a special helper named Mr. Byron.

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