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New TRAC Service Tracks Performance of Federal Court Judges

Tuesday, October 14, 2014, By News Staff
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Researchers at 黑料不打烊 have developed a data tool ( that provides strategic intelligence on more than 900 federal district court judges.

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TRAC has recently added a tool that provides information on more than 900 federal district court judges.

For the first time, the public can learn which judges handle the most civil court cases, and how long it takes for judges to close those cases. Users can analyze caseload and time-to-closure data by type of case, such as civil rights, product liability and immigration. The custom-built data application then automatically compares the findings for each judge to other judges in the same district and to the nation as whole.

The data tool, developed by the (TRAC) at 黑料不打烊, officially launched Oct. 14. On the same day, TRAC released a report with findings mined from the tool, which include:

  • Caseloads have jumped 28 percent in the past two decades while the number of federal judges has increased only 4 percent.
  • The time from when a civil matter is filed to when it is scheduled for trial has grown by 63 percent in the last 20 years.
  • There鈥檚 surprising variation in the caseloads of individual judges and for districts as a whole, and not always in ways that one might expect. For example, the rural Eastern District of Texas, which centers on the small city of Tyler, is the busiest district court per full-time judge in the country.

鈥淥ver and over again, history has shown us that a fair judiciary is essential for the maintenance of a functioning democracy,鈥 says David Burnham, an associate research professor at the and TRAC鈥檚 co-director. 鈥淭he Judge Information Center is dedicated to the belief that to assure this goal in the years ahead, the collection of independent, comprehensive and accurate information about the working of court system be expanded.鈥

The new data on civil matters is being added to TRAC鈥檚 existing Judge Information Center, which includes sentencing data for all federal criminal cases, as well tools to explore the practices of administrative immigration court judges. There has been considerable interest among lawyers, law schools, judges, public interest groups and others since the launch of the Judge Information Center鈥檚 criminal and immigration data service in 2012. Even the U.S. Justice Department subscribes.

The data behind the new tool comes from several sources, mixing publicly available data from the administrative office of the U.S. Courts with data TRAC has mined from the electronic court filing system known as PACER, as well as data obtained by TRAC from the Justice Department through a series of Freedom of Information Act requests and subsequent lawsuits.

鈥淭he work it takes to compile, structure and verify millions of records from disparate sources is considerable,鈥 says TRAC Co-Director Susan Long, an associate professor at the . 鈥淲e believe the results are worth it, with findings that provide researchers, journalists and lawyers unique insights into the least examined branch of government.鈥

The data tool鈥檚 top-level statistics can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. Drill-down reports on each judge are available by subscription. TRAC employs a sliding scale based on an organization’s nonprofit status and size to make its data tools as accessible as possible.

Burnham and Long founded TRAC 25 years ago. It is one of the oldest independent organizations covering federal enforcement and federal judges. In addition to critical support from 黑料不打烊, TRAC has been funded by foundations including Carnegie, Ford, Knight, MacArthur, Rockefeller and the CS Fund.

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