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Articles 1 - 30 of 109
Full-Text Articles in Law
Trial Court Efficiency, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
Trial Court Efficiency, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining
Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining
Articles
In the real world justice denied is not justice. Talking from the beginning about access to justice, rather than simply justice, emphasizes in a salutary way this commonplace of citizen and client. Justice that is inaccessible, delayed, refused does not just sit there glowing like a grail, which those separated from it may contemplate and yearn for. It is only in imagining that justice is available to someone, and in imagining what it would be like to be that someone, that one can see the thing as justice at all. To put it in economic terms, justice is not a …
A Judge's View On Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Harry T. Edwards
A Judge's View On Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Harry T. Edwards
Michigan Law Review
At the recent Inaugural Lecture of the University of Windsor's Distinguished Scholars Program on Access to Justice, my former law teaching colleague, Professor Joseph Vining, delivered a speech entitled Justice, Bureaucracy, and Legal Method. Because, in my view, Professor Vining's address raised some disturbing questions, and some seriously misguided suggestions, about the growth of bureaucracy in the courts and the delivery of justice, I believe that a response is appropriate.
State Funding Of The Trial Courts, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
State Funding Of The Trial Courts, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Myron F. Gleberman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Supplemental Brief 1980-Sc-0466
Myron F. Gleberman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Supplemental Brief 1980-Sc-0466
1980-1989
No abstract provided.
Interlocutory Appeal Of Orders Granting Or Denying Stays Of Arbitration, Michigan Law Review
Interlocutory Appeal Of Orders Granting Or Denying Stays Of Arbitration, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note attempts to resolve the conflict among the courts of appeals by examining the interests affected by orders granting and denying stays of arbitration. Part I considers the appealability of such orders under the collateral order doctrine developed by the Supreme Court in Cohen v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp. This doctrine permits interlocutory appeal of final orders adjudicating an important right that is collateral to the merits of the case and effectively unreviewable in a final judgment appeal. Part II considers whether orders on motions for stays of arbitration are reviewable as orders granting or refusing injunctions under …
Federal Appeals Court's State Law Ruling Entitled To Conclusive Deference: Factors Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts, Inc., J. Stanton Curry
Federal Appeals Court's State Law Ruling Entitled To Conclusive Deference: Factors Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts, Inc., J. Stanton Curry
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Juries And Complex Cases: Let's Not Rush To Judgment, Richard O. Lempert
Civil Juries And Complex Cases: Let's Not Rush To Judgment, Richard O. Lempert
Michigan Law Review
When a fundamental constitutional right is at issue, it is admittedly difficult for the Court to treat the lower courts as laboratories. But if the constitutional right turns on empirical questions, it is better to wait for knowledge than to rush toward a judgment that may later be shown to have vitiated an important right across all circuits. If the Court feels compelled to resolve the conflict, the better decision - if empirical issues are seen as central - is to sustain the right to jury trial regardless of complexity. Sustaining that right will allow courts and researchers to collect …
Court Of Appeal Efficiency, Assembly Committee On Judiciary, Assembly Committee On Criminal Justice
Court Of Appeal Efficiency, Assembly Committee On Judiciary, Assembly Committee On Criminal Justice
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Miner Becomes U.S. Judge Today (Times Union), Times Union
Miner Becomes U.S. Judge Today (Times Union), Times Union
News Articles
No abstract provided.
Impeachment: The Dilemma Of The Defendant-Witness In North Carolina, Thomas C. Manning
Impeachment: The Dilemma Of The Defendant-Witness In North Carolina, Thomas C. Manning
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Failure To Communicate And Effective Assistance Of Counsel: State V. Hutchins, Marvin Sparrow
Failure To Communicate And Effective Assistance Of Counsel: State V. Hutchins, Marvin Sparrow
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Courts And The 1980 Census Challenges: Tailoring Rights To Fit Remedies, David B. Tachau
The Courts And The 1980 Census Challenges: Tailoring Rights To Fit Remedies, David B. Tachau
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note thus presents a vivid illustration of how the recognition of legal rights sometimes may depend wholly upon the efficacy of awarding relief. Parts I and II survey the 1980 census challenges and explore whether the 1980 litigants presented sound grievances. Part III argues that the 1980 census challengers may have failed because the reviewing courts could envision no feasible remedies for their injuries, and not because the challengers presented flawed legal and constitutional arguments. Finally, part IV criticizes the courts for dismissing the census challenges without confronting or acknowledging the gravity of the constitutional injuries threatened by census …
Edgar V. Mite Corp., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Edgar V. Mite Corp., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
United States V. Ross, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
United States V. Ross, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Valley Forge Christian College V. Americans United For Separation Of Church And State, Inc., Lewis Powell Jr.
Valley Forge Christian College V. Americans United For Separation Of Church And State, Inc., Lewis Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
California V. Grace Brethren Church, Lewis F. Powell Jr
California V. Grace Brethren Church, Lewis F. Powell Jr
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson
Minnesota Rag, Terry Clayton Paulson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Courts Of Appeal In The Federal Judicial System: A Study Of The Second, Fifth, And District Of Columbia Circuits, Peter G. Fish
Book Review Of Courts Of Appeal In The Federal Judicial System: A Study Of The Second, Fifth, And District Of Columbia Circuits, Peter G. Fish
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mark Douglas Cain V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1980-Sc-0474
Mark Douglas Cain V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1980-Sc-0474
1980-1989
No abstract provided.
Mark Douglas Cain V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Appellee's Brief 1980-Sc-0474
Mark Douglas Cain V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Appellee's Brief 1980-Sc-0474
1980-1989
No abstract provided.
Piper Aircraft V. Reyno, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Piper Aircraft V. Reyno, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
The Training Of Court Managers, Harvey E. Solomon
The Training Of Court Managers, Harvey E. Solomon
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Administration-The Human Factors, Howard T. Markey
Judicial Administration-The Human Factors, Howard T. Markey
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Judiciary-Inflation, Malfunction, And A Proposed Course Of Action, Damiel J. Meador
The Federal Judiciary-Inflation, Malfunction, And A Proposed Course Of Action, Damiel J. Meador
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Review, Finalty Of State Court Decisions, And A Proposal For A National Court Of Appeals-A State Judge's Solution To A Continuing Problem, James Duke Cameron
Federal Review, Finalty Of State Court Decisions, And A Proposal For A National Court Of Appeals-A State Judge's Solution To A Continuing Problem, James Duke Cameron
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Reorganization Act Of 1980, Robert A. Ainsworth Jr.
Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Reorganization Act Of 1980, Robert A. Ainsworth Jr.
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Technology To Improve The Administration Of Justice In The Federal Courts, Charles W. Nihan, Russell R. Wheeler
Using Technology To Improve The Administration Of Justice In The Federal Courts, Charles W. Nihan, Russell R. Wheeler
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Circuit Council Reform: A Boat Hook For Judges And Court Administrators, Michael J. Remington
Circuit Council Reform: A Boat Hook For Judges And Court Administrators, Michael J. Remington
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.