U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on Saturday spotlighted the “crucial role” played by federal district judges, asserting they “deserve tremendous respect” for performing the often thankless tasks of the job.

“The district judge serves as the calm central presence to ensure fair process and justice for the litigants,” Roberts wrote in his annual year-end report on the federal judiciary.

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