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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Judges
Mister Chief Justice Traynor, John D. Weaver
Mister Chief Justice Traynor, John D. Weaver
Publicity & News Clippings
No abstract provided.
Reactions To Current Legal Literature, Arthur John Keeffe
Reactions To Current Legal Literature, Arthur John Keeffe
Publicity & News Clippings
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Assisting The Inevitable, Henry J. Friendly
Foreword: Assisting The Inevitable, Henry J. Friendly
Publicity & News Clippings
No abstract provided.
The Russian Judiciary Act Of 1922 And Some Comments On The Administration Of Justice In The Soviet Union, W.J. Wagner
The Russian Judiciary Act Of 1922 And Some Comments On The Administration Of Justice In The Soviet Union, W.J. Wagner
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lawyers And Judges: The Aba And The Politics Ofjudicial Selection. Joel B. Grossman.
Lawyers And Judges: The Aba And The Politics Ofjudicial Selection. Joel B. Grossman.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Case For Judicial Disciplinary Measures, Jack E. Frankel
The Case For Judicial Disciplinary Measures, Jack E. Frankel
Publicity & News Clippings
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Has The Court Left The Attorney General Behind?--The Bazelon-Katzenbach Letters On Poverty, Equality And The Administration Of Criminal Justice, Yale Kamisar
Kentucky Law Journal
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Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
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A Report On Judicial Ethics, Gray Thoron
A Report On Judicial Ethics, Gray Thoron
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
While the ethics of the American judiciary cover a broad spectrum, both good and bad, the general over-all level of judicial ethical performance is relatively high. Most judges are honest and honorable. Where dissatisfaction is apparent, it is far more frequently directed at judicial competence than at judicial integrity and ethics. Corruption, dishonesty, susceptibility to political pressure, and other ethical lapses are, however, not unknown, and on very rare occasions have been extremely bad. The ethical obligations of the judiciary extend far beyond the basic essentials of honesty, impartiality, and fairness. Judges must not only avoid evil or wrongdoing, but …
Has The Court Left The Attorney General Behind? The Bazelon-Katzenbach Letters On Poverty, Equality, And The Administration Of Criminal Justice, Yale Kamisar
Articles
Distribution of the first preliminary draft of the proposed American Law Institute Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure last June touched off a brisk exchange of letters between Chief Judge David Bazelon of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, who maintained that the proposed code left a good deal to be desired, and Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, who, although he did not explicitly treat any provision of the preliminary draft, sharply challenged the conception of equality underlying Bazelon's criticism of it. By now, both the code, and the Bazelon-Katzenbach correspondence which it evoked, are …
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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