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Criminal Law

American University Washington College of Law

2009

Criminal Law

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Supreme Court Watch: Recent Decisions Of Selected Criminal Cases, Diana Tafur Jan 2009

Supreme Court Watch: Recent Decisions Of Selected Criminal Cases, Diana Tafur

American University Criminal Law Brief

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Supreme Court Watch: Recent Decisions Of Selected Criminal Cases, Helen Dalphonse Jan 2009

Supreme Court Watch: Recent Decisions Of Selected Criminal Cases, Helen Dalphonse

American University Criminal Law Brief

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Letter From The Editor, John Nohlgren Jan 2009

Letter From The Editor, John Nohlgren

American University Criminal Law Brief

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The Phases And Faces Of The Duke Lacrosse Controversy: A Conversation, Angela J. Davis, James E. Coleman Jr, Michael Gerhardt, K.C. Johnson Jan 2009

The Phases And Faces Of The Duke Lacrosse Controversy: A Conversation, Angela J. Davis, James E. Coleman Jr, Michael Gerhardt, K.C. Johnson

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Judges Judging Judicial Candidates: Should Currently Serving Judges Participate In Commissions To Screen And Recommend Article Iii Candidates Below The Supreme Court Level?, Mary Clark Jan 2009

Judges Judging Judicial Candidates: Should Currently Serving Judges Participate In Commissions To Screen And Recommend Article Iii Candidates Below The Supreme Court Level?, Mary Clark

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

In the lead-up to the 2008 presidential election, the American Bar Association (ABA), among others, called upon the next president to reform the federal judicial selection process by using bipartisan commissions to screen and recommend Article III candidates for presidential nomination and Senate confirmation below the Supreme Court level. This proposal may well find support in the Obama administration, given the new president’s emphasis on bipartisan consensus-building and transparency of government operations. This Article addresses one question that the ABA and others have not: Should currently serving judges participate in bi-partisan commissions to screen and recommend Article III candidates below …