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The Servant Of All: Humility, Humanity, And Judicial Diversity, Michael Nava Oct 2010

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 Oct 2010

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


Non Liquet: From Modern Law To Roman Law, Alfredo Mordechai Rabello Aug 2010

Non Liquet: From Modern Law To Roman Law, Alfredo Mordechai Rabello

Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law

An explanatory note on the structure and limits of the present essay may be useful. In studies which also have a historical character. it is customary to present the subject matter in chronological order, first outlining the more ancient legal system, following then as far as possible its evolutionary steps, finally to end with the analysis of existing legal systems. In this article, however, in order to place the reader in medias res he is presented with modern legal systems with which he is already familiar: in such systems it is practically inconceivable that the judge should refuse to give …


Authority And Contemporary International Arbitration, Tony Cole May 2010

Authority And Contemporary International Arbitration, Tony Cole

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Putting Aside The Rule Of Law Myth: Corruption And The Case For Juries In Emerging Democracies, Brent T. White Apr 2010

Putting Aside The Rule Of Law Myth: Corruption And The Case For Juries In Emerging Democracies, Brent T. White

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Taking A Gamble: Money Laundering After United States V. Santos, Rachel Zimarowski Apr 2010

Taking A Gamble: Money Laundering After United States V. Santos, Rachel Zimarowski

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Realist Lawyers And Realistic Legalists: A Brief Rebuttal To Judge Posner, Michael A. Livermore Mar 2010

Realist Lawyers And Realistic Legalists: A Brief Rebuttal To Judge Posner, Michael A. Livermore

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Some Realism About Judges: A Reply To Edwards And Livermore, Richard A. Posner Mar 2010

Some Realism About Judges: A Reply To Edwards And Livermore, Richard A. Posner

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Judicial Decision-Making And Judicial Review: The State Of The Debate, Circa 2009, Charles D. Kelso, R. Randall Kelso Jan 2010

Judicial Decision-Making And Judicial Review: The State Of The Debate, Circa 2009, Charles D. Kelso, R. Randall Kelso

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Different Shades Of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, And Judgments Of Ambiguous Evidence, Justin D. Levinson, Danielle Young Jan 2010

Different Shades Of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, And Judgments Of Ambiguous Evidence, Justin D. Levinson, Danielle Young

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Source Of Information Or Dog And Pony Show: Judicial Information Seeking During U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument, 1963-1965 & 2004-2009, James C. Phillips, Edward L. Carter Jan 2010

Source Of Information Or Dog And Pony Show: Judicial Information Seeking During U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument, 1963-1965 & 2004-2009, James C. Phillips, Edward L. Carter

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.