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Judicial Sabbaticals, Ira Robbins Jan 1987

Judicial Sabbaticals, Ira Robbins

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Sabbatical leaves have proven to be a useful concept for providing extended periods of time away from the job for individ­uals to pursue other needs or interests. The concept has spread from academic and religious institutions to business and indus­try, law firms, and government.

After surveying these analogies, this staff paper reviews the limited ways in which the concept has been applied to the judiciary. It then discusses the desirability and feasibility of extending judicial sabbaticals further, particularly to the fed­eral judiciary. The principal virtues of such sabbaticals are that they have the potential to improve efficiency and productiv­ity, enhance …


The "Estate Planning" Interviewer, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1987

The "Estate Planning" Interviewer, Thomas L. Shaffer

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Professor Shaffer's article The "Estate Planning" Interviewer is the Introduction: Part II, in J.K. Lasser's Estate Tax Techniques on pages INT-25 to INT-51


Law Of International Telecommunication In The United States, Stephen Barnett, Michael Botein, Eli Noam Jan 1987

Law Of International Telecommunication In The United States, Stephen Barnett, Michael Botein, Eli Noam

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