The Federal Judges Association (FJA) is a national voluntary organization of United States federal judges, appointed pursuant to Article III of the Constitution. Their mission is to support and enhance the role of its members within a fair, impartial, and independent judiciary, actively building a community of interest among its members and sustaining the system of justice through civics education and public outreach.
The FJA offers various programs and resources to promote civic engagement, increase knowledge of United States history and government, and foster an appreciation for the country's citizenship process. They organize events like the annual Civics Challenge for high-school students and the Tenth Quadrennial Conference, which brings together federal judges from across the country. Through their efforts, the FJA aims to uphold the principles of justice and contribute to the betterment of the legal system.
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