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Criminal Law And Procedure, Patricia A. Seitas, Robinson R. Ng, Jill A. Schwendinger, Bonita L. Marmor Sep 2010

Criminal Law And Procedure, Patricia A. Seitas, Robinson R. Ng, Jill A. Schwendinger, Bonita L. Marmor

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Constitutional Law, Brian Beverly, Curtis E. Blystone Sep 2010

Constitutional Law, Brian Beverly, Curtis E. Blystone

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Oral Argument In The Ninth Circuit: The View From Bench And Bar, Stephen L. Wasby Sep 2010

Oral Argument In The Ninth Circuit: The View From Bench And Bar, Stephen L. Wasby

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The present Article is a detailed presentation of the views of judges and lawyers in one federal appellate court about various aspects of oral argument. It is part of a larger study of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, based on interviews conducted with fifteen of the court's then eighteen active-duty and senior circuit judges and a dozen district judges, all with extensive experience on the appellate court. To provide at least a limited basis for comparison with the judges' responses, information was sought from attorneys who had argued before the court and would thus have some …


Judicial Administration In The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit, Richard H. Deane, Valerie Tehan Sep 2010

Judicial Administration In The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit, Richard H. Deane, Valerie Tehan

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The federal court system has experienced substantial growth in case filings during the last decade, and certainly the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is no exception. During the period from 1970 to 1978, the court experienced almost a one hundred percent increase in yearly filings while the number of judgeships remained constant at thirteen. It is thus understandable that each year since 1970, case filings have consistently exceeded case terminations. However, a dramatic change in court membership has taken place in the past eighteen months. As a result of the recent appointments made pursuant to the Omnibus …


Patent & Copyright Law, Richard D. Harmon, Howard Klepper, Paige L. Wickland Aug 2010

Patent & Copyright Law, Richard D. Harmon, Howard Klepper, Paige L. Wickland

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Indian Law, Ben E. Fox Aug 2010

Indian Law, Ben E. Fox

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Federal Practice And Procedure, Edward Willner, Edmund Scott, Susan J. Adler, Michael J. Walker Aug 2010

Federal Practice And Procedure, Edward Willner, Edmund Scott, Susan J. Adler, Michael J. Walker

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Criminal Law And Procedure, Lee R. Roper, John Douglas Moore, Paige L. Wickland, Charles Ferrera Aug 2010

Criminal Law And Procedure, Lee R. Roper, John Douglas Moore, Paige L. Wickland, Charles Ferrera

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Constitutional Law, Maxine Salzman, Wayne B. Chew Aug 2010

Constitutional Law, Maxine Salzman, Wayne B. Chew

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Survey: Women And California Law, Carole Levine Aug 2010

Survey: Women And California Law, Carole Levine

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The Role And Position Of Women In Law And Practice: Report From The International Association Of Democratic Lawyers Aug 2010

The Role And Position Of Women In Law And Practice: Report From The International Association Of Democratic Lawyers

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Women Judges Unite: A Report From The Founding Convention Of The National Association Of Women Judges, Lynn C. Rossman Aug 2010

Women Judges Unite: A Report From The Founding Convention Of The National Association Of Women Judges, Lynn C. Rossman

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Older Women And Pensions: Catch 22, Frances Leonard Aug 2010

Older Women And Pensions: Catch 22, Frances Leonard

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If You Can't Say It, Why Can You Show It? An Open Letter To The Fcc, Wendy P. Rouder Aug 2010

If You Can't Say It, Why Can You Show It? An Open Letter To The Fcc, Wendy P. Rouder

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Who's Watching The Watchman? The Regulation, Or Non-Regulation, Of America's Largest Law Enforcement Institution, The Private Police, Gloria G. Dralla Aug 2010

Who's Watching The Watchman? The Regulation, Or Non-Regulation, Of America's Largest Law Enforcement Institution, The Private Police, Gloria G. Dralla

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The first two sections of this article deal with the historical development of controls over public police in England and the United States. It is the thesis of the first section that a centralized police system was adopted in England with considerable reluctance, despite an obvious need for the replacement of the existing methods for dealing with crime and disorder. This reluctance was overcome only by an agreement to impose strict controls and limitations on police power. Our discussion of public police in the United States concludes that Americans, who were perhaps even more hostile than the English to the …