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Observations Of An Appellate Judge:The Use Of Law Clerks, Eugene A. Wright
Observations Of An Appellate Judge:The Use Of Law Clerks, Eugene A. Wright
Vanderbilt Law Review
Time-judicial time-is our most valuable commodity. We must employ it effectively and efficiently if we are to keep abreast of new developments in the law, new areas of litigation, and modern procedural improvements and to dispose of increasing backlogs of appealed cases. Circuit judges, each authorized two law clerks, have become increasingly dependent upon the help of their staffs to meet the demands of their expanding workload. The role of the law clerk is to aid the experienced judge in his ultimate task, decision-making. An appellate judge will have a varied background of skills and experience. Often he brings to …
Book Reviews, William J. Bowa Reviewer, Emmett Conner (Reviewer), Charles K. Cosner (Reviewer), Charles E. Clark (Reviewer), Joseph Trachman (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, William J. Bowa Reviewer, Emmett Conner (Reviewer), Charles K. Cosner (Reviewer), Charles E. Clark (Reviewer), Joseph Trachman (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Minimum Standards of Judicial Administration
Edited by Arthur T. Vanderbilt
Published by The Law Center of New York University for The National Conference of Judicial Councils, 1949. Pp. xxxii,752. $7.50
reviewer: William J. Bowa
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Availability for Work
By Ralph Altman
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950. Pp. 350. $4.50
reviewer: Emmett Conner, Charles K. Cosner
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Forrester's Edition of Dobie and Ladd's Cases and Materials on Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
By Ray Forrester
St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1950, Pp. vii, 990. $8.50
reviewer: Charles E. Clark
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Life Insurance and Estate Tax Planning
By William J. Bowe
Nashville: Vanderbilt …