Subj: The book banned by the federal courts Date: 00-06-19 02:46:19 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Ravnitzky) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] THE BOOK THATıS BEEN BANNED IN BOSTON, AND EVERYWHERE ELSE...BY THE FEDERAL COURTS By Michael Ravnitzky [EMAIL PROTECTED] The administrative office operating the federal courts is protecting the public from the most dangerous book in the country. Or so it would appear from the actions of the Administrative Office of United States Courts (the AOUSC). This office has essentially completely barred any distribution of the biographical handbook to the federal courts, judges and employees: a 970-page volume entitled: "Justice and Judges of the United States Courts." The most recent edition, published in 1999, is stamped "Restricted to Official Use" but it contains no further explanation of why it is kept from the public. You can reach the Administrative Office of United States Courts at One Columbus Circle N.E., Washington, D.C. 20544, or at: 202-273-0107. It seems that the era where books are banned by the decree of the federal courts has not yet ended.