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Administrative Office Head, Jim Duff, Announces Resignation
May 31, 2011
James C. Duff, Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), announced
that he will resign this summer. He will become President and Chief Executive Officer of the
Freedom Forum, a non-partisan private foundation dedicated to improving understanding of
the First Amendment and the Constitution. The Freedom Forum funds the Newseum, a
Washington, D.C.-based interactive museum of history, news and technology, and the First
Amendment Center and the Diversity Institute at Vanderbilt University.
Mr. Duff was appointed Director of the AO July 1, 2006, by Chief Justice John G. Roberts,
Jr.
Chief Justice Roberts described Director Duff as “a dedicated public servant who has led
the Administrative Office with great skill.” The Chief Justice said, “Jim is widely respected
throughout the federal courts; his work has always reflected his deep commitment to James C. Duff, Director of
ensuring that the federal judiciary has the administrative support to enable it to fulfill its vital the Administrative Office of
role under the Constitution. I will miss his wise counsel.” the United States Courts
The AO Director oversees and coordinates an annual budget of $7 billion, supporting 35,000 employees nationwide, and
serves as Secretary to the Judicial Conference of the United States and as a member of the Board of the Federal Judicial
Center.
“I am very grateful to Chief Justice Roberts for the opportunity to work for him and our dedicated federal judges and
courts, and with the AO staff for the past five years. Our nation’s federal judicial system is a model for other nations and is
consistently held in the highest regard by the public,” Mr. Duff said. “It has been a privilege to serve the Third Branch, and
I look forward to educating the public in my new position about our important Constitutional freedoms the courts have
helped protect.”
Director Duff has served under three Chief Justices. In addition to his tenure as Director of the AO under Chief Justice
Roberts, he was Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist's Administrative Assistant (now called “Counselor to the Chief
Justice”) from 1996-2000, serving as the chief of staff at the Supreme Court and as liaison to the other two branches of
government on behalf of the Chief Justice. He began his career as an office and courtroom assistant to Chief Justice
Warren E. Burger from 1975-1979, while attending law school at Georgetown University Law Center.
Director Duff also has been an adjunct faculty member (Constitutional Law) at Georgetown University for ten years. Prior
to his appointment as Director of the Administrative Office, he was managing partner of the Washington office of the law
firm of Baker Donelson, where he served as counsel and secretary to the Freedom Forum. Earlier in his career, he had a
litigation and legislative practice for twelve years at Clifford & Warnke where he became a partner. He is a member of the
D.C. Bar.
Mr. Duff earned his B.A. degree (magna cum laude), Phi Beta Kappa, High Distinction in Honors Program, at the
University of Kentucky in 1975 and his J.D. degree at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., in 1981.
He also attended the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mr. Duff is married to Kathleen Gallagher-Duff, a lawyer at Covington & Burling, and they have three children.
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