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Sue Altmeyer, Electronic Services Librarian, sue.altmeyer@law.csuohio.edu | June 16, 2009 - 13:10
For an easy way to keep up with federal rule changes, subscribe to U.S. Courts Federal Rulemaking RSS feed. Federal rule amendments are initially considered by a Judicial Conference advisory committee and there are several public comment periods. The U.S. Supreme Court must transmit proposed amendments to Congress by May 1 of the year in which the amendment is to take effect. If Congress does not reject, modify or defer the rule, it becomes effective on December 1. For more details, see The Rulemaking Process at the U.S. Court's website.
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