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Remarks, Introduction Of Professor E. Donald Shapiro, Bar-Ilan University Reception, Roger J. Miner '56
Remarks, Introduction Of Professor E. Donald Shapiro, Bar-Ilan University Reception, Roger J. Miner '56
Tributes & Testimonials
No abstract provided.
December 1986 Correspondence Re: Opening Of New Lobby Exhibit: The First 100 Years-(1789-1889); The United States Attorneys For The Southern District Of New York, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
December 1986 Correspondence Re: Opening Of New Lobby Exhibit: The First 100 Years-(1789-1889); The United States Attorneys For The Southern District Of New York, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Memo Re: Opening Of New Lobby Exhibit: The First 100 Years-(1789-1889); The United States Attorneys For The Southern District Of New York, Second Circuit Historical Committee
Memo Re: Opening Of New Lobby Exhibit: The First 100 Years-(1789-1889); The United States Attorneys For The Southern District Of New York, Second Circuit Historical Committee
Committees
No abstract provided.
Commemorative Event #1: The Midnight Judge And Six Other Exhibits, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Commemorative Event #1: The Midnight Judge And Six Other Exhibits, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Project Proposal: Speakers’ Bureau, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Project Proposal: Speakers’ Bureau, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Suggested Text For Marker For The Site Of Hamilton's Law Office, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Suggested Text For Marker For The Site Of Hamilton's Law Office, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Committee Correspondence Regarding Public Education Program# 7, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committee Correspondence Regarding Public Education Program# 7, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Second Circuit Bicentennial Bulletin No. 1, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Second Circuit Bicentennial Bulletin No. 1, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Memorandum Of Rjm Re: Report Of Subcommittee On Commemorative Events (Midnight Judges And Patents Projects), Roger J. Miner '56
Memorandum Of Rjm Re: Report Of Subcommittee On Commemorative Events (Midnight Judges And Patents Projects), Roger J. Miner '56
Committees
No abstract provided.
Symposium On Federalism And Constitutional Checks And Balances: A Safeguard Of Minority And Individual Rights, Roger J. Miner '56
Symposium On Federalism And Constitutional Checks And Balances: A Safeguard Of Minority And Individual Rights, Roger J. Miner '56
Constitutional Law
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Posner On Literature, Lewis H. Larue
Ex Parte Communication By The Judiciary, Jay C. Carlisle
Ex Parte Communication By The Judiciary, Jay C. Carlisle
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The recent establishment of an Individual Assignment System in New York has introduced what one commentator has referred to as new "rules of the game". Nonetheless, the old rules still apply with respect to ex parte communication by judges which is governed by Canon 3(A)( 4) of the Code of Judicial Conduct. Canon 3(A)(4), as adopted by the New York State Bar Association in 1973, prohibits a judge from initiating or considering ex parte communications concerning a pending or impending proceeding. This prohibition, which has been strictly construed by decisional law and bar association advisory opinions, has new significance under …
Special Projects Subcommittee: Summary Of Project Proposal, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Special Projects Subcommittee: Summary Of Project Proposal, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Outline For A Series Of Bicentennial Lectures And Forums, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Outline For A Series Of Bicentennial Lectures And Forums, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Coping With Uncertainty In The Law, Ellen Ash Peters
Coping With Uncertainty In The Law, Ellen Ash Peters
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Judicial Notice: An Essay Concerning Human Misunderstanding, E. F. Roberts
Judicial Notice: An Essay Concerning Human Misunderstanding, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Articles limning the law pertaining to judicial notice are legion, and the footnotes which have been cite checked by generations of law review editors must number in the thousands. These articles assume that reason, properly employed, produces correct answers. They assume that disagreements can be resolved by reason, because it is self-evident that any problem, once identified, can be solved. Reflected here are the presuppositions of lawyers brought up in the Western legal tradition.
What if one were to doubt that reason necessarily governed the behavior of lawyers? What if one doubted as well that all problems were susceptible to …
Project ’87: To Celebrate And Contemplate The United States Constitution, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Project ’87: To Celebrate And Contemplate The United States Constitution, Second Circuit Steering Committee On The Bicentennial Of The U.S. Constitution
Committees
No abstract provided.
Public Rights And The Federal Judicial Power: From Murray's Lessee Through Crowell To Schor, Gordon G. Young
Public Rights And The Federal Judicial Power: From Murray's Lessee Through Crowell To Schor, Gordon G. Young
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On Carlson's Comments, John L. Hanks
Comments On Carlson's Comments, John L. Hanks
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Chief Justice Nominee Outlines Legal Trends, Brigette Panarisi
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Rehnquist Frayed Feather In Iu Law School's Cap?, Mike Leonard
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
The Chief Justice Donald R. Wright Memorial Symposium On The California Judiciary, Proceedings And Papers, Senate Office Of Research
The Chief Justice Donald R. Wright Memorial Symposium On The California Judiciary, Proceedings And Papers, Senate Office Of Research
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Using Management Science To Assign Judges To Casetypes, Stuart S. Nagel, Miriam K. Mills
Using Management Science To Assign Judges To Casetypes, Stuart S. Nagel, Miriam K. Mills
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Rehnquist Might Dedicate Law Library, David A. Lytle
Bryant Garth (1986-1987 Acting; 1987-1990)
No abstract provided.
Between Skylla And Charybdis: The Eleventh Circuit Rushes Toward Disaster In Tucker V. Kemp, Marshall Dayan
Between Skylla And Charybdis: The Eleventh Circuit Rushes Toward Disaster In Tucker V. Kemp, Marshall Dayan
Antioch Law Journal
In January 1983, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided the case of Hance v. Zant. Establishing a stringent standard apparently in line with the Supreme Court's requirement of heightened reliability in capital cases, the Eleventh Circuit reversed Hance's death sentence. The court held, inter alia, that the prosecutor's inflammatory closing argument at the end of the sentencing phase of the trial was violative of the eighth and fourteenth amendments. Six months later, in a group of four other death penalty cases, the United States Supreme Court dismissed challenges to the sentencing process.2 The Court held …
Tribe: God Bless This Honorable Court. Reviewed By Susan G. Kupfer, Susan G. Kupfer
Tribe: God Bless This Honorable Court. Reviewed By Susan G. Kupfer, Susan G. Kupfer
Antioch Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Engelmayer And Wagman: Lord's Justice. Reviewed By Marc P. Weingarten, Marc P. Weingarten
Engelmayer And Wagman: Lord's Justice. Reviewed By Marc P. Weingarten, Marc P. Weingarten
Antioch Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Memo From Peter J. Wallison To President Reagan Regarding Rehnquist And Scalia [1986], Peter J. Wallison
Memo From Peter J. Wallison To President Reagan Regarding Rehnquist And Scalia [1986], Peter J. Wallison
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.
Letter From Peter J. Wallison To President Reagan Regarding Questions To Ask Rehnquist And Scalia [1986], Peter J. Wallison
Letter From Peter J. Wallison To President Reagan Regarding Questions To Ask Rehnquist And Scalia [1986], Peter J. Wallison
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.
Raul Memorandum Regarding Antonin Scalia, Alan Charles Raul
Raul Memorandum Regarding Antonin Scalia, Alan Charles Raul
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.