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"Judges' Relationship To Charitable Organizations" And "Judge As Employee Of Small Closely Held Corporation," Administrative Office Of The United States Courts Advisory Opinions, Kirks F. Rowland Dec 1969

"Judges' Relationship To Charitable Organizations" And "Judge As Employee Of Small Closely Held Corporation," Administrative Office Of The United States Courts Advisory Opinions, Kirks F. Rowland

Publicity & News Clippings

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Judicial Attitudes And Public Morals, Jon P. Mcconnell, J. David Martin Dec 1969

Judicial Attitudes And Public Morals, Jon P. Mcconnell, J. David Martin

Publicity & News Clippings

No abstract provided.


Aftermath Of Apprehension: Juvenile Court Judge's Response, John P. Steketee Dec 1969

Aftermath Of Apprehension: Juvenile Court Judge's Response, John P. Steketee

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

It would appear that juveniles find apprehension to be a reinforcement of their delinquent behavior. Being apprehended and questioned by the police, referred to juvenile court, meeting a probation officer, and going before a judge, not to mention the status one gains in one's group from police and/or court contact, can be a very significant chain of events for many adolescents who have never known the excitement of personal recognition by parents, school officials or even friends. For the first time, they are recognized and listened to, albeit for the wrong reasons. The attention need not be positive; shouting, scolding, …


Better Days In Court For A New Day's Problems, Roger I. Traynor Honorable Dec 1969

Better Days In Court For A New Day's Problems, Roger I. Traynor Honorable

Vanderbilt Law Review

We do not lack first-rate proposals for court organization and administration and procedures that would befit a new day. Neither do we lack well-conceived plans for the selection and retention of judges that would attract able and independent men to the bench. Nevertheless, the few states that have undertaken substantial reforms are far outnumbered by those that have not. It is high time to inquire why there has been such a woeful lack of will in the legal profession throughout the country to have done with ways so antiquated as chronically to impede the just operation of the laws. It …


Mr. Justice Murphy: A Political Biography. By J. Woodford Howard., Arthur Selvwyn Miller Oct 1969

Mr. Justice Murphy: A Political Biography. By J. Woodford Howard., Arthur Selvwyn Miller

Buffalo Law Review

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The Governor's Private Eyes, Tamar Frankel Oct 1969

The Governor's Private Eyes, Tamar Frankel

Faculty Scholarship

In his inaugural speech on January 3, 1967, Florida Governor Claude Kirk declared a War on Crime. For this purpose he announced the creation of a unique War on Crime Program. Its activities were to include a Citizen's Awareness Program, but its main function was directed to the investigation of crimes. As the Program's director, the Governor appointed Mr. George Wackenhut, the president of the Wackenhut Corporation, a large private investigation firm. Mr. Wackenhut agreed to provide his services for one dollar a year; his corporation was simultaneously retained to supply the Program with the necessary administrative facilities and investigative …


Rehnquist Memorandum To Attorney General Regarding Judicial Selection [1969], William J. Rehnquist Jul 1969

Rehnquist Memorandum To Attorney General Regarding Judicial Selection [1969], William J. Rehnquist

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

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Judge Burger Views U.S. Legal System, Drew Pearson, Jack Anderson Jun 1969

Judge Burger Views U.S. Legal System, Drew Pearson, Jack Anderson

Publicity & News Clippings

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On Earl Warren's Retirement: A Reply To Professor Kurland, Francis X. Beytagh Jr. Jun 1969

On Earl Warren's Retirement: A Reply To Professor Kurland, Francis X. Beytagh Jr.

Michigan Law Review

On that Monday in June of this year when Earl Warren removed his robe for the last time, a significant era in the history of the country, not just that of the Supreme Court, came to an end. It was in recognition of this (and somewhat in anticipation, as events turned out) that the Michigan Law Review published a symposium on the so-called "Warren Court" in its December 1968 issue. Those articles were ·written by distinguished scholars and practitioners and are of consistently high quality. All but one of them dealt with important substantive matters considered and decided by the …


A Code Of Ethics For The Judiciary, Drew Pearson, Jack Anderson May 1969

A Code Of Ethics For The Judiciary, Drew Pearson, Jack Anderson

Publicity & News Clippings

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Fortas Had To Go, Richard Hollander May 1969

Fortas Had To Go, Richard Hollander

Publicity & News Clippings

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Fortas Held Post In Braniff Airline Parent Company, Jean Heller May 1969

Fortas Held Post In Braniff Airline Parent Company, Jean Heller

Publicity & News Clippings

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Justice Abe Fortas Resigns, Sends Letters To President And Warren, Lyle Denniston May 1969

Justice Abe Fortas Resigns, Sends Letters To President And Warren, Lyle Denniston

Publicity & News Clippings

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Fortas Of The Supreme Court: A Question Of Ethics, The Justice... And The Stock Manipulator, William Lambert May 1969

Fortas Of The Supreme Court: A Question Of Ethics, The Justice... And The Stock Manipulator, William Lambert

Publicity & News Clippings

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Justices Of The Peace: Judges For Hire, R. Lewis Ray Apr 1969

Justices Of The Peace: Judges For Hire, R. Lewis Ray

North Carolina Central Law Review

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Comment On: State V. Clifton Pearce, James Hinton Pou Bailey Apr 1969

Comment On: State V. Clifton Pearce, James Hinton Pou Bailey

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cumulative Scaling As A Method For Analyzing Judicial Behavior - A Critique And An Example, Michael R. Weaver Apr 1969

Cumulative Scaling As A Method For Analyzing Judicial Behavior - A Critique And An Example, Michael R. Weaver

North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Fortas Controversy: The Senate's Role Of Advice And Consent To Judicial Nominations, Prospectus: A Journal Of Law Reform Apr 1969

The Fortas Controversy: The Senate's Role Of Advice And Consent To Judicial Nominations, Prospectus: A Journal Of Law Reform

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Introduction to the Articles, The Broad Role by Robert P. Griffin, and The Discriminating Role by Philip A. Hart


The Discriminating Role, Philip A. Hart Apr 1969

The Discriminating Role, Philip A. Hart

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The controversy which arose in the summer of 1968 over the nomination of Mr. Justice Abe Fortas to be Chief Justice of the United States has raised serious questions about the proper role of the Senate in advising and consenting to such nominations. That Sen. Hart’s remarks may be read in perspective, it should be mentioned that he supported strongly the nomination of Mr. Fortas. Hart believes that were it not for the unique circumstances of the summer of 1968- the erosion of the power of the President with the approach of a political campaign, the nearness of the end …


The Broad Role, Robert P. Griffin Apr 1969

The Broad Role, Robert P. Griffin

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This article will expand on two major points: first, the nature of the higher responsibility which the Senate owes to considerations of judicial nominations; and second, the factors generally influencing non-consent in the Fortas case. The purpose is not to reopen a discussion of the particularities of Justice Abe Fortas' quality for appointment as Chief Justice of the United States. Rather we will be concerned only with the types of factors influencing a Senate determination.


Howard: Mr. Justice Murphy, A Political Biography, Eugene Gressman Apr 1969

Howard: Mr. Justice Murphy, A Political Biography, Eugene Gressman

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Mr. Justice Murphy, A Political Biography by J. Woodford Howard


Congress Greets Fortas Resignation With Relief, Warren Unna Jan 1969

Congress Greets Fortas Resignation With Relief, Warren Unna

Publicity & News Clippings

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Judicial Ethics, Giles S. Rich Jan 1969

Judicial Ethics, Giles S. Rich

Publicity & News Clippings

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On Assessing The Court In History: Some Comments On The Roper And Burke Articles, R. Kent Newmyer Jan 1969

On Assessing The Court In History: Some Comments On The Roper And Burke Articles, R. Kent Newmyer

Faculty Articles and Papers

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Notes From A Study Of The Caseload Of The Minnesota Supreme Court: Some Comments And Statistics On Pressures And Responses, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 1969

Notes From A Study Of The Caseload Of The Minnesota Supreme Court: Some Comments And Statistics On Pressures And Responses, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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Temporary Judicial Assignments: An Invaluable Tool For Effective Judicial Administration, Joseph D. Tydings Jan 1969

Temporary Judicial Assignments: An Invaluable Tool For Effective Judicial Administration, Joseph D. Tydings

University of Richmond Law Review

One of the great strengths of the Federal judicial system is the ability to shift judicial manpower to meet critical caseload demands. This administrative authority is a statutory creation, first incorporated in the United States Code on the suggestion of Chief Justice William Howard Taft.' Because temporary judicial assignments are premised upon a statutory foundation, it is the particular responsibility of Congress to see that those assignments are used to effectuate the Congressional intent and, thereby, alleviate the critical caseload bottlenecks in the Federal judicial system. As Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery I conducted hearings …


Book Review, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1969

Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

Faculty Scholarship

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Review Of Concerning Dissent And Civil Disobedience, By A. Fortas, Terrance Sandalow Jan 1969

Review Of Concerning Dissent And Civil Disobedience, By A. Fortas, Terrance Sandalow

Reviews

Noah Chomsky has written of Justice Fortas' essay that it "is not serious enough for extended discussion." It would be a mistake to dismiss the essay so lightly. The prestige of Justice Fortas' office almost inevitably will gain for the essay an audience it would not otherwise have had, among whom will be those who will confuse the office with the argument. For some this confusion will insulate the argument from criticism. For others it will tarnish the office.


Mr. Justice Cardozo And The New Deal: An Appraisal, David N. Atkinson Jan 1969

Mr. Justice Cardozo And The New Deal: An Appraisal, David N. Atkinson

Villanova Law Review

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