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Weapons Of The Weak: The Prosecutor Of The Icc's Power To Engage The Un Security Council, C. Cora True-Frost
Weapons Of The Weak: The Prosecutor Of The Icc's Power To Engage The Un Security Council, C. Cora True-Frost
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gossiping About Judges, Jordan M. Singer
Gossiping About Judges, Jordan M. Singer
Florida State University Law Review
Gossip about judges is an essential source of information to civil litigators. Hearing third party assessments of a judge’s personality, demeanor, intelligence, curiosity, and openness to new interpretations of the law can substantially affect a lawyer’s strategic decisions during the course of litigation, and sometimes whether litigation occurs at all. Yet gossip about judges rarely merits mention and has evaded serious study. This Article brings attorney gossip about judges out into the open, identifying its strategic benefits and drawbacks and explaining how attorneys use gossip (and other secondhand information on judges) to anticipate the likely outcome of judicial decisions. It …
Protocol No. 14 To The European Convention For The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms: Toward A More Effective Control Mechanism?, Patricia Egli
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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United States Implementation Of The International Criminal Court: Toward The Federalism Of Free Nations, Lauren Fielder Redman
United States Implementation Of The International Criminal Court: Toward The Federalism Of Free Nations, Lauren Fielder Redman
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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A Balancing Act: The Introduction Of Restorative Justice In The International Criminal Court's Case Of The Prosecutor V. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Mary Will
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Decentralized Proliferation Of International Judicial Bodies, Sang Wook Daniel Han
Decentralized Proliferation Of International Judicial Bodies, Sang Wook Daniel Han
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Allowing Improper Argument Of Counsel To Be Raised For The First Time On Appeal As Fundamental Error: Are Florida Courts Throwing Out The Baby With The Bath Water?, Larry A. Klein
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward The Development Of A Caribbean Jurisprudence: The Case For Establishing A Caribbean Court Of Appeal, Roget V. Bryan
Toward The Development Of A Caribbean Jurisprudence: The Case For Establishing A Caribbean Court Of Appeal, Roget V. Bryan
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Intramural Reforms: How The U.S. Courts Of Appeals Have Helped Themselves, Thomas E. Baker
Intramural Reforms: How The U.S. Courts Of Appeals Have Helped Themselves, Thomas E. Baker
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Federalism: Current Trends And Long-Term Prospects, Stanley H. Friedelbaum
Judicial Federalism: Current Trends And Long-Term Prospects, Stanley H. Friedelbaum
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Addendum To The Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Study Commission, Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnnic Bias Study Commission
Addendum To The Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Study Commission, Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnnic Bias Study Commission
Florida State University Law Review
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Introduction To The Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Study Commission, Leander J. Shaw, Jr.
Introduction To The Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Study Commission, Leander J. Shaw, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reforming Florida's Juvenile Justice System: A Case Example Of Bobby M. V. Chiles, Jodi Siegel
Reforming Florida's Juvenile Justice System: A Case Example Of Bobby M. V. Chiles, Jodi Siegel
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Commission, Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnnic Bias Study Commission
Report And Recommendations Of The Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnic Bias Commission, Florida Supreme Court Racial And Ethnnic Bias Study Commission
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Failure Of The Florida Judicial Review Process To Provide Effective Incentives For Agency Rulemaking, Johnny C. Burris
The Failure Of The Florida Judicial Review Process To Provide Effective Incentives For Agency Rulemaking, Johnny C. Burris
Florida State University Law Review
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Stare Decisis Among And Within Florida's District Courts Of Appeal, Taylor Mattis
Stare Decisis Among And Within Florida's District Courts Of Appeal, Taylor Mattis
Florida State University Law Review
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Florida's Partial Final Judgment Rule: Problems And Solutions, Kent R. Putnam
Florida's Partial Final Judgment Rule: Problems And Solutions, Kent R. Putnam
Florida State University Law Review
Florida's partial final judgment rule creates uncertainty for attorneys and their clients. The author of this Article proposes solutions ranging from changes in terminology to amendments to the rule.
Nonpublication In The Eleventh Circuit: An Empirical Analysis, Donald R. Songer, Danna Smith, Reginald S. Sheehan
Nonpublication In The Eleventh Circuit: An Empirical Analysis, Donald R. Songer, Danna Smith, Reginald S. Sheehan
Florida State University Law Review
This Article examines the criteria used by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in determining whether or not a judicial opinion should be published. Through an empirical study and analysis, the authors conclude that the written rule governing publication offers little guidance to the judges and is often applied inconsistently within the circuit.
The Role Of The Courts In Providing Legal Services: A Proposal To Provide Legal Access For The Poor, Talbot D'Alemberte
The Role Of The Courts In Providing Legal Services: A Proposal To Provide Legal Access For The Poor, Talbot D'Alemberte
Florida State University Law Review
In a legal system as complex as America's, representation by counsel is often necessary for an individual to fully enjoy the right of access to the courts. Yet the high cost of legal representation, necessary for the protection of legal rights and for the just administration of the legal system, often places such representation beyond the reach of the poor. In this Introduction to the Petition that follows, Talbot (Sandy) D'Alemberte outlines the basis of the right to access to the judicial system and suggests a procedure by which this right can be effectively realized.
Time Standards: Changing The Role Of Florida Judges By Judicial Fiat, Richard W. Moore
Time Standards: Changing The Role Of Florida Judges By Judicial Fiat, Richard W. Moore
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Prescription For The Appellate Caseload Explosion, Ben F. Overton
A Prescription For The Appellate Caseload Explosion, Ben F. Overton
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Scope Of The All Writs Power, Robert T. Mann
The Scope Of The All Writs Power, Robert T. Mann
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Florida Appellate Reform One Year Later, Arthur J. England, Jr., Richard C. Williams, Jr.
Florida Appellate Reform One Year Later, Arthur J. England, Jr., Richard C. Williams, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Estes To Chandler: Shifting The Constitutional Burden Of Courtroom Cameras To The States, Margot Pequignot
From Estes To Chandler: Shifting The Constitutional Burden Of Courtroom Cameras To The States, Margot Pequignot
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Appellate Supervision Of Remedies In Public Law Adjudication, Robert L. Hinkle
Appellate Supervision Of Remedies In Public Law Adjudication, Robert L. Hinkle
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.