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Measuring Judicial Collegiality Through Dissent, Jonathan Remy Nash
Measuring Judicial Collegiality Through Dissent, Jonathan Remy Nash
Buffalo Law Review
While scholars frequently offer ideology as a primary explanation for judicial behavior, judges, and some scholars, emphasize the importance of collegiality on multimember courts. But there is disagreement over how to determine when collegiality is at work, and what type of multimember court is more likely to exhibit collegiality among its judges. Resolving these competing claims calls for a valid measure of collegiality.
This Article develops novel measures of collegiality based on dissenting judges’ expressions of collegiality towards judges in the majority. It uses judge-level and court-level databases to validate these measures by showing that the novel measures correlate with …
Citation Sources And The New York Court Of Appeals, Mary Anne Bobinski
Citation Sources And The New York Court Of Appeals, Mary Anne Bobinski
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Truth And Hierarchy: Will The Circle Be Unbroken?, David Fraser
Truth And Hierarchy: Will The Circle Be Unbroken?, David Fraser
Buffalo Law Review
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Discretionary Power To Grant Additional Peremptory Challenges In Highly Publicized Criminal Trials: Securing A Fair And Impartial Trial, Joseph A. Matteliano
Discretionary Power To Grant Additional Peremptory Challenges In Highly Publicized Criminal Trials: Securing A Fair And Impartial Trial, Joseph A. Matteliano
Buffalo Law Review
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Judicial Activity And Public Attitude: A Quantitative Study Of Selective Service Sentencing In The Vietnam War Period, Dianne Bennett Graebner
Judicial Activity And Public Attitude: A Quantitative Study Of Selective Service Sentencing In The Vietnam War Period, Dianne Bennett Graebner
Buffalo Law Review
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Secrecy And The Supreme Court: On The Need For Piercing The Red Velour Curtain, Arthur Selwyn Miller, D. S. Sastri
Secrecy And The Supreme Court: On The Need For Piercing The Red Velour Curtain, Arthur Selwyn Miller, D. S. Sastri
Buffalo Law Review
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Irreverent Questions About Piercing The Red Velour Curtain, Eugene Gressman
Irreverent Questions About Piercing The Red Velour Curtain, Eugene Gressman
Buffalo Law Review
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Comment On Secrecy And The Supreme Court, J. Woodford Howard Jr.
Comment On Secrecy And The Supreme Court, J. Woodford Howard Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comment On The Miller-Sastri Article, Walter Probert
A Comment On The Miller-Sastri Article, Walter Probert
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
One Touch Of Adonis: On Ripping The Lid Off Pandora's Box, Glendon Schubert
One Touch Of Adonis: On Ripping The Lid Off Pandora's Box, Glendon Schubert
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On "Secrecy And The Supreme Court", Roland Young
Comments On "Secrecy And The Supreme Court", Roland Young
Buffalo Law Review
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Judicial Secrecy And Institutional Legitimacy: Max Weber Revisited, John R. Schmidhauser, Larry L. Berg, Justin J. Green
Judicial Secrecy And Institutional Legitimacy: Max Weber Revisited, John R. Schmidhauser, Larry L. Berg, Justin J. Green
Buffalo Law Review
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Comments On "Secrecy And The Supreme Court", Joel B. Grossman
Comments On "Secrecy And The Supreme Court", Joel B. Grossman
Buffalo Law Review
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The American Bar Association And The Supreme Court—Old Wine In A New Bottle?, Manly Fleischmann, Ronald H. Jensen
The American Bar Association And The Supreme Court—Old Wine In A New Bottle?, Manly Fleischmann, Ronald H. Jensen
Buffalo Law Review
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Judicial Standards For The Protection Of Basic Freedoms, Jacob D. Hyman
Judicial Standards For The Protection Of Basic Freedoms, Jacob D. Hyman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.