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Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autónomos
"Autonomía, Reforma Legislativa y Gasto Público"
Law And Morality, Mubashshir Sarshar
Natural Justice And Its Applications In Administrative Law, Mubashshir Sarshar
Natural Justice And Its Applications In Administrative Law, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
Capacity Of The State And Its Subordinates, Mubashshir Sarshar
Capacity Of The State And Its Subordinates, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review, Mubashshir Sarshar
Functioning Of The Law Commission Of India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Functioning Of The Law Commission Of India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
J.S Mill On Liberty, Mubashshir Sarshar
Bar Council Of India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Only Skin Deep: The Cost Of Partisan Politics On Minority Diversity Of The Federal Bench: Why Care Whether Judges Look “Like America” If, Because Of Politics, A “Voice Of Color” Has Become A “Whisper Of Color”?, Sylvia R. Lazos
Scholarly Works
This article explores the difficulties encountered in diversifying the federal bench and why the partisanship of the confirmation process decreases the diversity of viewpoints on the bench. Presidents value diversity in nominating judges. While Bill Clinton and George W. Bush had very contrasting political styles and judicial philosophies, the judges appointed by these two presidents now account for almost 80% of the current active federal minority judges. There has been progress in the area of descriptive diversity; currently 18% of the active federal bench is made up of minority judges according to data compiled from the Judicial Center. However, there …