Founded in 1990, the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit records and transcribes the oral histories of judges and attorneys.
In 1991, the Society began to record and transcribe the oral histories of judges, attorneys, and others who have played key roles in the Circuit's history. To date, 67 oral histories have been completed, and most are available in the Library of Congress, in the Library of the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse, and in the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. Many of the oral histories can be accessed from our website.