Pennsylvania’s three federal trial courts fall roughly in the middle of a ranking of the country’s nearly 100 district courts for workload per judge.

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, called TRAC, at Syracuse University issued a report earlier this month looking at the rise in federal case filings over the last 20 years and the distribution of them among the districts, but the weighting system it used for calculating the caseloads doesn’t include multidistrict litigation, which is heavily represented in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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