Resources
by Willard Irving Brigham.
Chapter LXIV of The History of the City of Grand Rapids, by Albert Baxter. 1891.
by Margorie C. Wilcox.
Judging in West Michigan - Celebrating the Community Impact of Effective Judges and Courts.
Miller, Nelson P., Kara Zech Thelen; Christopher G. Hastings & Devin Schindler, editors. Vandeplas Publishing, 2011.
David Gardner Chardavoyne with Hugh W. Brenneman Jr., Wayne State University Press, Detroit, 2020.
Memorial – A Celebration of the Life of the Honorable Wendell A. Miles, United States District Judge, 1916-2013,
733 F.3d XXVII-LIV
United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts.
Christopher E. Smith, Praeger, New York, 1990 (Chapter 6).
History of ADR Development in Western District of Michigan
Settlement Strategies for Federal Judges, by D. Marie Provide. Federal Judicial Center, 1986. (Chapter IV - Alternative Methods for Promoting Settlements).
Blueprint for a Summary Jury Trial, by Hugh W. Brenneman Jr., and Edward Wesoloski, 65 Mich. B.J. 888 (Sept. 1986).
Court-Annexed Arbitration in Ten District Courts [including pilot district Western District of Michigan] by B. Meierhoefer. Federal Judicial Center, 1990.
Testimony of Richard A. Enslen, U.S. District Judge, Western District of Michigan, before the Senate Judiciary Committee on S.2027 [Prepared Statement Concerning Differentiated Case Management]. Federal Judicial Center, 1990.
Report of the Advisory Group for the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan Appointed Under the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, Nov. 22, 1991. Federal Judicial Center.
Differentiated Case Management Plan of the Western District of Michigan Pursuant to the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, Dec. 18, 1991. Federal Judicial Center.
Differentiated Case Management Can Help Make ADR More Than an "Intermediate Irritating Event," by David W. McKeague, FJC Directions, No. 7, Dec. 1994, 12-13.
Report to the Judicial Conference Committee on Court Administration and Case Management - A Study of the Five Demonstration Programs Established Under the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990 [including Western District of Michigan]. Federal Judicial Center, Jan. 24, 1997.