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The Realism Of Judges Past And Present, Brian Z. Tamanaha Jan 2009

The Realism Of Judges Past And Present, Brian Z. Tamanaha

Cleveland State Law Review

This Article has a single objective: to dispel the notion that judges are deceptive or deluded about judging. These unwarranted assumptions about judges distort theoretical and empirical debates about judging. Ordinarily the participants in any activity are presumed to possess valuable insights about the nature of that activity. Owing to the assumption that judges are deluded or dishonest, what they say on the subject of judging is often regarded with skepticism, discounted at the outset.


United States V. Leveto, Jennifer Steward Jan 2009

United States V. Leveto, Jennifer Steward

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Judicial Philosophy: People-Oriented Justice, Larry V. Starcher Jan 2009

A Judicial Philosophy: People-Oriented Justice, Larry V. Starcher

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.