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30 November 2017

A Piece Of Federal Circuit History

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Who funds the painting of the portraits of the Federal Circuit judges?
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Who funds the painting of the portraits of the Federal Circuit judges?

No tax dollars are used to for federal judge's portraits. The funds are from a non-appropriated established fund that is paid for by attorneys when they are admitted to the bar. This fund is used for public benefit and historic relevance.

https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2013/06/no-tax-dollars-used-for-federal-judges-portraits/

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