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Appellate Advocacy As Adult Education, Christine Durham Jan 2000

Appellate Advocacy As Adult Education, Christine Durham

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Judges must learn enough about every case in order to make competent rulings. An attorney may be a more effective appellate advocate is they think of themselves as teachers to judges.


The Role Of Appellate Judges In Intermediate Courts, J. Thomas Sullivan Jan 2000

The Role Of Appellate Judges In Intermediate Courts, J. Thomas Sullivan

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

The editor begins with commentary on the role of an appellate judge and then provides follow-up on previous articles dealing with New Mexico appellate mediation and also prosecutorial misconduct.


Conscience, Judging, And Conscientious Judging, Gene E. Franchini Jan 2000

Conscience, Judging, And Conscientious Judging, Gene E. Franchini

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Judging requires applying the law instead of personal morals, philosophy, or policy of the community. Doing so requires a respect for the separation of powers between branches of government. Justice Franchini of the New Mexico Supreme Court reflects on this challenge for judges through a personal anecdote.


Their Pride And Ornament: Judge Benjamin Johnson And The Federal Courts In Early Arkansas, Lynn Foster Oct 1999

Their Pride And Ornament: Judge Benjamin Johnson And The Federal Courts In Early Arkansas, Lynn Foster

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Argument On The Record For More Federal Judgeships, William M. Richman Jan 1999

An Argument On The Record For More Federal Judgeships, William M. Richman

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A case is made for increasing the number of federal judges. The author uses the loss of judge involvement in decisionmaking to begin his argument. The discussion then addresses the arguments against increasing federal judgeships.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold For His Service As Chief Judge Of The United State Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold For His Service As Chief Judge Of The United State Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

This note introduces a section of tributes to the former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Gilbert S. Merritt Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Gilbert S. Merritt

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Anne Cohen Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Anne Cohen

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A former law clerk recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Pasco M. Bowman Ii Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Pasco M. Bowman Ii

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A fellow circuit judge and colleague for fifteen years of the Honorable Richard S. Arnold recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Philip B. Heymann Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Philip B. Heymann

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A classmate and friend recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Morris S. Arnold

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Judge Arnold’s brother recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Richard W. Garnett Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Richard W. Garnett

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A former law clerk recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Price Marshall Jan 1999

Tribute To The Honorable Richard S. Arnold, Price Marshall

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

A former law clerk recounts Judge Arnold’s life and service.


From Whence Cometh Our State Appellate Judges: Popular Election Versus The Missouri Plan, Robert L. Brown Jan 1998

From Whence Cometh Our State Appellate Judges: Popular Election Versus The Missouri Plan, Robert L. Brown

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Observations On The Wyoming Experience With Merit Selection Of Judges: A Model For Arkansas, Lawrence H. Averill Jr. Jan 1995

Observations On The Wyoming Experience With Merit Selection Of Judges: A Model For Arkansas, Lawrence H. Averill Jr.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Lobbying And Court Reform: U.S. Magistrate Judges And The Judicial Improvements Act Of 1990, Christopher E. Smith Jan 1992

Judicial Lobbying And Court Reform: U.S. Magistrate Judges And The Judicial Improvements Act Of 1990, Christopher E. Smith

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Activism In The Enforcement And Interpretation Of The Federal Securities Laws, John M. Sheffey Jan 1985

Judicial Activism In The Enforcement And Interpretation Of The Federal Securities Laws, John M. Sheffey

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Rule-Making Absent Legislative Review: The Limits Of Separation Of Powers, Kenneth S. Gallant Jan 1985

Judicial Rule-Making Absent Legislative Review: The Limits Of Separation Of Powers, Kenneth S. Gallant

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson Oct 1981

Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.