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Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Third Annual Golden Gate University School Of Law Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Chief Justices Of Color, Drucilla S. Ramey
Third Annual Golden Gate University School Of Law Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Chief Justices Of Color, Drucilla S. Ramey
Golden Gate University Law Review
Transcript of the panel discussion at the Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Chief Justices of Color held October 18, 2011, featuring guest lecturer Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye of the California Supreme Court.
Court Of Appeals Dynamics In The Aftermath Of A Supreme Court Ruling, Stephen L. Wasby
Court Of Appeals Dynamics In The Aftermath Of A Supreme Court Ruling, Stephen L. Wasby
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Article provides an examination of such complex dynamic interaction in the aftermath of the key 1973 border-search case of Almeida-Sanchez v. United States. In that aftermath, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, where that case originated, had to cope with a mix of fast-developing Fourth Amendment law and the uncertain law of retroactivity as well as the effects in the many recently decided or pending appeals stemming from searches of varying intrusiveness at or near the border, at fixed checkpoints, whether permanent or temporary at a given location, or by roving patrols. The resulting question of …
Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Second Annual Golden Gate University School Of Law Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture: Women Chief Justices
Golden Gate University Law Review
This is a transcript of the lecture held on October 12, 2010. Please see also the Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series.
The Judge As Author / The Author As Judge, Ryan B. Witte
The Judge As Author / The Author As Judge, Ryan B. Witte
Golden Gate University Law Review
The first section of this Article discusses the judge as an author. This section begins with an examination of the audience for judicial opinions and an outline of the different styles of judicial opinion writing. The second section of this Article examines the advantages and disadvantages of using literary tools to advance the law. The third section of this Article explores the role of the author as a judge. This section will study a small number of judges who, in addition to the law, maintain outside lives as authors or creative writers. Judges who fit into this category include authors …
Access To Justice In Times Of Fiscal Crisis, Chief Justice Ronald M. George
Access To Justice In Times Of Fiscal Crisis, Chief Justice Ronald M. George
Golden Gate University Law Review
Ronald M. George is the 27th Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. He delivered this address at the Golden Gate University School of Law on October 20, 2009.
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.
Judicial Independence: A Cornerstone Of Liberty: Golden Gate University School Of Law Jesse Carter Distinguished Speaker Series, Michael Traynor
Judicial Independence: A Cornerstone Of Liberty: Golden Gate University School Of Law Jesse Carter Distinguished Speaker Series, Michael Traynor
Golden Gate University Law Review
Constitution Day Lecture, September 18, 2006