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Federal Judiciary Appropriations, 1792-2010 - Federal Judicial History Office, and Penny Hill Press (Editor), and Federal Judicial Center
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Throughout its history, the chief source of funding for the federal judiciary of the United States has been money authorized by Congress to be expended out of the general funds of the federal treasury. The federal judiciary has also received support from other sources, such as litigant fees and the fines, forfeitures, and penalties collected by the courts in the course of government litigation. This brief introductory essay surveys the changing procedures for determining the level of congressional appropriations and for ...

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