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Dream Makers: Black Judges On Justice, Julian Abele Cook Jr.
Dream Makers: Black Judges On Justice, Julian Abele Cook Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Linn Washington, Black Judges on Justice
A Tribute To Justice Roger O. Debruler, Frank Sullivan Jr.
A Tribute To Justice Roger O. Debruler, Frank Sullivan Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Doubting Thomas: Confirmation Veracity Meets Performance Reality, Joyce A. Baugh, Christopher E. Smith
Doubting Thomas: Confirmation Veracity Meets Performance Reality, Joyce A. Baugh, Christopher E. Smith
Seattle University Law Review
At the close of the United States Supreme Court's 1994 term, Justice Clarence Thomas became the center of news media attention for his important role as a prominent member of the Court's resurgent conservative bloc. More frequently than in past terms, Thomas's opinions articulated the conservative position for his fellow Justices. According to one report, "The newly energized Thomas has shown little hesitancy this term in leading the conservative charge. Another article referred to Thomas's "full-throated emergence as a distinctive and articulate judicial voice." Thomas's new prominence, assertiveness, and visibility have been attributed to his emergence from the shadows of …
Quantitative Analysis Of A Judicial Career: A Case Study Of Judge John Minor Wisdom, Henry T. Greely
Quantitative Analysis Of A Judicial Career: A Case Study Of Judge John Minor Wisdom, Henry T. Greely
Washington and Lee Law Review
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