Judicial Conference Rules Committee Schedules Chicago Meeting for June
Published Date: 3/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure is meeting in Chicago on June 3-4, 2026, with options to join remotely. This change affects anyone interested in watching the meeting, which is open to the public but only for observing, not participating. If you want to attend in person, you must register by May 27, 2026, and there’s no cost to watch either way.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Hybrid Meeting in Chicago June 3-4
The Committee will meet in person in Chicago on June 3-4, 2026, with remote attendance options. An agenda and supporting materials will be posted at least 7 days before the meeting at https://www.uscourts.gov/forms-rules/records-rules-committees/agenda-books, so you can review them before observing.
Public Observing Only — No Participation
The meeting on June 3-4, 2026 is open to the public only for observation; members of the public may not participate. If you want to attend, you can watch but you will not be able to speak or take part in the proceedings.
Registration Rules and Free Access
To observe in person you must register with the office by 5 p.m. Eastern on May 27, 2026; after that deadline only remote observation is permitted. Remote registration is available until the meeting date if completed before the projected end time, and there is no cost to observe either in person or remotely.
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