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Independent Judges And Independent Justice, Suzanna Sherry
Independent Judges And Independent Justice, Suzanna Sherry
Law and Contemporary Problems
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overview of judges using their independence to implement their own view of justice.
Separating Judicial Power, David P. Currie
Separating Judicial Power, David P. Currie
Law and Contemporary Problems
Currie outlines the development of the status of judges in England and in the US, with a brief reference to the German system. He also discusses some of the more important controversies over judicial independence and accountability that have arisen under the US Constitution.
On Not Making Law, Mitu Gulati, C. M. A. Mccauliff
On Not Making Law, Mitu Gulati, C. M. A. Mccauliff
Law and Contemporary Problems
Having argued that it is important to think about court norms, Gulati and McCauliff describe data on the publication practices of the various circuits. The data suggest that there are radical differences in the norms.
Calling The Tune Or Following The Lead: The European Court Of Justice In European Policy Making, Rachel D. Brewster
Calling The Tune Or Following The Lead: The European Court Of Justice In European Policy Making, Rachel D. Brewster
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