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Ethical Conduct In A Judicial Campaign: Is Campaigning An Ethical Activity?, J. Scott Gary Dec 1981

Ethical Conduct In A Judicial Campaign: Is Campaigning An Ethical Activity?, J. Scott Gary

Washington Law Review

The purpose of this comment is twofold. First, through a comprehensive survey of the codes that comprise the sources of legal ethics, the comment elucidates a body of ethical law governing the conduct of candidates in a judicial campaign. Second, after identifying the basic principle found to underlie these ethical codes, this comment argues that the scope of permissible judicial campaigning should be strictly confined.


Markets Overt, Voidable Titles, And Feckless Agents: Judges And Efficiency In The Antebellum Doctrine Of Good Faith Purchase, Harold R. Weinberg Dec 1981

Markets Overt, Voidable Titles, And Feckless Agents: Judges And Efficiency In The Antebellum Doctrine Of Good Faith Purchase, Harold R. Weinberg

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

In considering American common law doctrines shaped during the nineteenth century, commentators have advanced differing theories on the primary judicial criteria employed by judges. Recent studies have argued that these doctrines reflect a criterion of economic efficiency. This work has been criticized for its failure to explain why there seems to be a correlation between efficiency and these decision rules or why judges might have preferred efficiency over other decisional criteria. Other studies have proposed that many judicial doctrines announced before the Civil War were intended to facilitate or ratify major shifts in the distribution of social wealth. This article …


Letter From E. Donald Shapiro, E. Donald Shapiro Oct 1981

Letter From E. Donald Shapiro, E. Donald Shapiro

Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Miner Becomes U.S. Judge Today (Times Union), Times Union Oct 1981

Miner Becomes U.S. Judge Today (Times Union), Times Union

News Articles

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Induction Of The Honorable Roger J. Miner, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Northern District Of New York, U.S. Courthouse, Albany, Ny, Roger J. Miner '56 Oct 1981

Induction Of The Honorable Roger J. Miner, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Northern District Of New York, U.S. Courthouse, Albany, Ny, Roger J. Miner '56

Induction Ceremonies and Investitures

No abstract provided.


Letter From Assistant Attorney General - United States Department Of Justice, United States Department Of Justice Oct 1981

Letter From Assistant Attorney General - United States Department Of Justice, United States Department Of Justice

Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson Oct 1981

Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon Sep 1981

Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Memorandum Regarding Selection Of Sandra Day O'Connor As Supreme Court Nominee, William French Smith Sep 1981

Memorandum Regarding Selection Of Sandra Day O'Connor As Supreme Court Nominee, William French Smith

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

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Documents Relating To Courtesy Calls Made By Supreme Court Nominee Sandra Day O'Connor, Anonymous Jul 1981

Documents Relating To Courtesy Calls Made By Supreme Court Nominee Sandra Day O'Connor, Anonymous

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

No abstract provided.


The Court Years 1939-1975: The Autobiography Of William O. Douglas (1980), Ralph S. Tyler Jul 1981

The Court Years 1939-1975: The Autobiography Of William O. Douglas (1980), Ralph S. Tyler

Washington Law Review

Few Americans would claim objectivity on the subject of William O. Douglas. He inspired powerful reactions. I start by stating my deeply held admiration for Justice Douglas, a respect nurtured at a distance and from his writings. His writings brought Douglas the man and Douglas the Justice close to many who never met him. His words show him to be a man who cared profoundly about the world, its people, his country, and the law. Decades of American law students, particularly those like me who studied law in the 1960's and 1970's, listened to Justice Douglas, whether he was in …


Hudson High School Graduation, Roger J. Miner '56 Jun 1981

Hudson High School Graduation, Roger J. Miner '56

Commencement Addresses

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Short List Of Candidates For Supreme Court [1981], Anonymous Jun 1981

Short List Of Candidates For Supreme Court [1981], Anonymous

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Jimmy D. Sharpe, Jo Hill Dobbins Apr 1981

Introduction, Jimmy D. Sharpe, Jo Hill Dobbins

North Carolina Central Law Review

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Chief Justice Earl Warren, Otis H. King Apr 1981

Chief Justice Earl Warren, Otis H. King

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Remarks, Potter Stewart Apr 1981

Remarks, Potter Stewart

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice John M. Harlan, Drew S. Days Iii Apr 1981

Justice John M. Harlan, Drew S. Days Iii

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice Byron R. White, Charles E. Daye Apr 1981

Justice Byron R. White, Charles E. Daye

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice William O. Douglas, Wiley A. Branton Apr 1981

Justice William O. Douglas, Wiley A. Branton

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice William Brennan, John Doar Apr 1981

Justice William Brennan, John Doar

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick Apr 1981

Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of The Constitutional Process: Equal Protection And The Burger Court, Albert Broderick Apr 1981

The Nature Of The Constitutional Process: Equal Protection And The Burger Court, Albert Broderick

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Early History Of Lower Federal Courts, Judges And The Rule Of Law (Review Of Two Titles), Alfred S. Konefsky Mar 1981

On The Early History Of Lower Federal Courts, Judges And The Rule Of Law (Review Of Two Titles), Alfred S. Konefsky

Book Reviews

Review of Kermit L. Hall, The Politics of Justice: Lower Federal Judicial Selection and the Second Party System and Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau, Federal Courts in the Early Republic: Kentucky 1789-1816.


The Ways Of A Judge: Reflections From The Federal Appellate Bench, By Frank M. Coffin (1980), Eugene A. Wright Mar 1981

The Ways Of A Judge: Reflections From The Federal Appellate Bench, By Frank M. Coffin (1980), Eugene A. Wright

Washington Law Review

Here is a book for which we judges have been waiting, but it is one that should be required reading for others, both within and without the profession. It comes at a time when much public attention and criticism have been directed toward the courts, the news media have given wide coverage to pending and decided cases, and an extraordinary number of federal judges have resigned their offices for more lucrative endeavors.


The Ways Of A Judge: Reflections From The Federal Appellate Bench, By Frank M. Coffin (1980), Eugene A. Wright Mar 1981

The Ways Of A Judge: Reflections From The Federal Appellate Bench, By Frank M. Coffin (1980), Eugene A. Wright

Washington Law Review

Here is a book for which we judges have been waiting, but it is one that should be required reading for others, both within and without the profession. It comes at a time when much public attention and criticism have been directed toward the courts, the news media have given wide coverage to pending and decided cases, and an extraordinary number of federal judges have resigned their offices for more lucrative endeavors.


Thoughts About Judging, Henry J. Friendly Mar 1981

Thoughts About Judging, Henry J. Friendly

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Judge by Patrick Devlin


Keynote Address, New York Law School Annual Dinner, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1981

Keynote Address, New York Law School Annual Dinner, Roger J. Miner '56

New York Law School Events and Publications

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Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 1981

Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


The Changing Judiciary, Arthur Rosett Jan 1981

The Changing Judiciary, Arthur Rosett

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Unified Corps Of Aljs: A Proposal To Test The Idea At The Federal Level, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 1981

A Unified Corps Of Aljs: A Proposal To Test The Idea At The Federal Level, Jeffrey Lubbers

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.