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Local Court Rules. United States district courts and courts of appeals often prescribe local rules governing practice and procedure. Such rules must be consistent with both Acts of Congress and the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure, and may only be prescribed after notice and an opportunity for public comment.
Rule 83, which has not been amended since the Federal Rules were promulgated in 1938, permits each district to adopt local rules not inconsistent with the Federal Rules by a majority of the judges. The only other requirement is that copies be furnished to the Supreme Court.
See Local Rule 83.9(b) (?All litigants proceeding pro se shall be bound by and comply with all local rules of this Court, and the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure, unless otherwise excused from operation of the rules by court order.?); Loren v. Sasser, 309 F. 3d 1296, 1304 (11th Cir.
DEPOSITIONS UPON WRITTEN. QUESTIONS. (a) Use of Written Questions: A party may make an application to the Court to take a deposition, otherwise au- thorized under Rule 81, 82, or 83, upon written questions rather than oral examination.
Local rules refer to a particular set of rules for each court governing matters not determined by the Federal Rules of Procedure. Local rules reflect the courts' traditional authority to manage their own affairs so as to achieve the orderly and expeditious disposition of cases.