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Outlook For The New Supreme Court Term, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 2018

Outlook For The New Supreme Court Term, Arthur S. Leonard

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Oregon Partner Law Blocked, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 2008

Oregon Partner Law Blocked, Arthur S. Leonard

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The South African Judicial Appointments Process, Penelope Andrews Jan 2006

The South African Judicial Appointments Process, Penelope Andrews

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Consideration of racial and gender diversity, and to a lesser extent disability and sexual orientation diversity, has propelled the transformation of the judiciary in South Africa. This consideration is underpinned by both the stated and unstated assumption that a majority white judiciary cannot adequately and fairly serve and deliver justice to a majority black population. The very legitimacy of the judiciary, and indeed the project of constitutional democracy, is contingent on a bench that reflects the racial and gender diversity of the society. Moreover, with equality as the primary principle in the "Bill of Rights," the judiciary has to accommodate …


The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 8, No. 2, May 1991, New York Law School May 1991

The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 8, No. 2, May 1991, New York Law School

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