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The Judicial Conference adopted a private seminars disclosure reporting policy [1] (pdf) that requires educational program providers and judges to disclose certain information relevant to judges' attendance at privately-funded educational programs.

Any organization covered by the policy that issues an invitation on or after January 1, 2007 (for a program commencing after that date), to a federal judge to attend an educational program as a speaker, panelist, or attendee and offers to pay for or reimburse that judge, in excess of $305, must disclose financial and programmatic information.

  • Privately Funded Seminars Disclosure System Login [2]

Resources

Overview of Privately Funded Seminars Disclosure System [3] provides information on how the system works for judges, education program providers, and the public.

  • Statement of Purpose [4]
  • FAQs for Education Program Providers [5]
  • Report of Privately Funded Seminars [6] (pdf)

Source URL:https://www.ncmb.uscourts.gov/judicial-seminar-disclosure

Links
[1] http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/RulesAndPolicies/SeminarDisclosure/judbrappc906c.pdf [2] http://psds.uscourts.gov/seminar.fwx?mode=pubjdglist&cascode=B04NCMC [3] http://www.uscourts.gov/RulesAndPolicies/PrivateSeminarDisclosure/PrivatelySeminarsDisclosureOverview.aspx [4] http://www.uscourts.gov/RulesAndPolicies/PrivateSeminarDisclosure/StatementOfPurpose.aspx [5] http://www.uscourts.gov/RulesAndPolicies/PrivateSeminarDisclosure/PrivatelySeminarsDisclosureFAQ.aspx [6] http://psds.uscourts.gov/psdsdetail.pdf