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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 17, 1998

Judges Consider Whether to Make Their Finances More Accessible

WASHINGTON - At its biannual meeting that ended here Tuesday, the Judicial Conference of the United States took steps to improve public access to federal judges' financial disclosure forms and to better track judges' and their families' financial interests for the purpose of recusal.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - At its biannual meeting that ended here Tuesday, the Judicial Conference of the United States took steps to improve public access to federal judges' financial disclosure forms and to better track judges' and their families' financial interests for the purpose of recusal.
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