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Analyze the impact of judicial administration components, calendaring and docketing, and the roles of court staff and litigation participants.
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Need some information and assistant in which will help me to write a comprehensible paper on this topicudges are key personnel not only in the judicial process of hearing cases, but in judicial administration and management of court schedules and caseloads. In thisshort paper, you will examine state and federal judges—who they are and what they do, as well as the differences and similarities between state and federaljudge’s jobs. This will help you to more fully understand the judicial administration challenges of both state and federal court systems. Reference your textbookreading and module resources in your submission.Compare and contrast the roles, qualifications, and duties of state judges and federal judges.Specifically, the followingcritical elementsmust be addressed:Job Qualifications and Description—State Judges:Using research, create a job description for state judges.Job Qualifications and Description—Federal Judges:Using research, create a job description for federal judges.Opinion:Assess the relative difficulty and caseloads of state and federal judges.Who do you think has a more difficult job? Why? Consider in your answerthe caseload and types of cases that state and federal courts handle, and the amount of public and media scrutiny state and federal judges receive.Guidelines for Submission:Your short paper must be submitted as a one- to two-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times NewRoman font, one-inch margins, and at least three sources cited in APA format.Instructor Feedback:This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information,reviewthese instructions
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