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The Servant Of All: Humility, Humanity, And Judicial Diversity, Michael Nava
The Servant Of All: Humility, Humanity, And Judicial Diversity, Michael Nava
Golden Gate University Law Review
This article discusses how judicial diversity might increase qualities of humility and humanity on the bench. I close this section with two examples, the first involving two United States Supreme Court justices and the second a judge on the San Francisco Superior Court.
A Tribute To Judge Cecil F. Poole, Judge Joseph T. Sneed
A Tribute To Judge Cecil F. Poole, Judge Joseph T. Sneed
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: Token Or Triumph From A Feminist Perspective, Margaret A. Miller
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: Token Or Triumph From A Feminist Perspective, Margaret A. Miller
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment will examine the feminist perception of Sandra Day O'Connor's record on the Supreme Court on issues affecting women. It will analyze how her decisions have fulfilled and how they have disappointed feminist expectations. In view of her performance on the Court, can Justice Sandra Day O'Connor be, considered a "token" or a "triumph" for feminists?
Federal Practice & Procedure, Tom C. Clark, Susan A. Bush
Federal Practice & Procedure, Tom C. Clark, Susan A. Bush
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women Judges Unite: A Report From The Founding Convention Of The National Association Of Women Judges, Lynn C. Rossman
Women Judges Unite: A Report From The Founding Convention Of The National Association Of Women Judges, Lynn C. Rossman
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race To Judgment? An Empirical Study Of Scott V. Harris And Summary Judgment, Amelia G. Yowell
Race To Judgment? An Empirical Study Of Scott V. Harris And Summary Judgment, Amelia G. Yowell
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Something Judicious This Way Comes...The Use Of Foreshadowing As A Persuasive Device In Judicial Narrative, Michael J. Higdon
Something Judicious This Way Comes...The Use Of Foreshadowing As A Persuasive Device In Judicial Narrative, Michael J. Higdon
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Judicial Appointments, Carl Tobias
Fourth Circuit Judicial Appointments, Carl Tobias
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Circuit And Its Future, J. Harvie Wilkinson Iii
The Fourth Circuit And Its Future, J. Harvie Wilkinson Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of Labor Inspectors And Judges: Chilean Labor Law Enforcement After Pinochet (And What The United States Can Do To Help), César F. Rosado Marzán
Of Labor Inspectors And Judges: Chilean Labor Law Enforcement After Pinochet (And What The United States Can Do To Help), César F. Rosado Marzán
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.