Annual reports, 1954-1977.

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Annual reports, 1954-1977.

The series consists of published volumes of annual reports of the Judicial Conference on its proceedings and the work of various courts of the state, which it was required by law to report to the legislature. Early volumes continue the format and coverage of its predecessor, the Judicial Council. Later volumes (from 1962) include the report of the Administrative Board of the Judicial Conference as well as that of the Judicial Conference itself, reflecting court reorganization under the state constitution. Volumes dating from 1975 on (pursuant to changes mandate by Chapter 615 of the Laws of 1974) include reports of the Administrative Board of the Judicial Conference, the Judicial Conference itself, and the Office of Court Administration.

1.3 cu. ft. (22 volumes)

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New York (State). Judicial Council

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The Judicial Council of the State of New York was established by Chapter 128 of the Laws of 1934. Its purpose was to study the "organization, jurisdiction, procedure, practice, rules and methods of administration and operation of each an all the courts of the state . . . the volume and condition of business . . . the work accomplished and the results obtained." Duties included collecting, analyzing, and publishing state judicial statistics in compliance with the state co...

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New York (State). Judicial Conference

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New York (State). Office of Court Administration

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