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When Judges Have Reasons Not To Give Reasons: A Comparative Law Approach, Mathilde Cohen Mar 2015

When Judges Have Reasons Not To Give Reasons: A Comparative Law Approach, Mathilde Cohen

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Influential theories of law have celebrated judicial reason-giving as furthering a host of democratic values, including judges’ accountability, citizens’ participation in djudication, and a more accurate and transparent decision-making process. This Article has two main purposes. First, it argues that although reason-giving is important, it is often in tension with other values of the judicial process, such as guidance, sincerity, and efficiency. Reason-giving must, therefore, be balanced against these competing values. In other words, judges sometimes have reasons not to give reasons. Second, contrary to common intuition, common law and civil law systems deal with this tension between reasons for …


Remembering The Fourth Circuit Judges: A History From 1941 To 1998 Mar 1998

Remembering The Fourth Circuit Judges: A History From 1941 To 1998

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Remarks On The Process Of Judging, William H. Rehnquist Mar 1992

Remarks On The Process Of Judging, William H. Rehnquist

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Improving One's Situation: Some Pragmatic Reflections On The Art Of Judging, Catharine Pierce Wells Mar 1992

Improving One's Situation: Some Pragmatic Reflections On The Art Of Judging, Catharine Pierce Wells

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Quotas, Politics, And Judicial Statesmanship: The Civil Rights Act Of 1991 And Powell's Bakke, Mark H. Grunewald Jan 1992

Quotas, Politics, And Judicial Statesmanship: The Civil Rights Act Of 1991 And Powell's Bakke, Mark H. Grunewald

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The Attraction And Selection Of Good District Court Judges, Lawrence E. Walsh Jan 1982

The Attraction And Selection Of Good District Court Judges, Lawrence E. Walsh

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More Judgeships -But Not All At Once, Abner J. Mikva Jan 1982

More Judgeships -But Not All At Once, Abner J. Mikva

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Partners In A Process: The Academy And The Courts, Wade H. Mccree, Jr. Sep 1980

Partners In A Process: The Academy And The Courts, Wade H. Mccree, Jr.

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Caesar's Wife Revisited*--Judicial Disqualification After The 1974 Amendments Sep 1977

Caesar's Wife Revisited*--Judicial Disqualification After The 1974 Amendments

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The Fee System Courts: Financial Interest Of Judges And Due Process Jun 1974

The Fee System Courts: Financial Interest Of Judges And Due Process

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The Selection Of Federal Judges, Hugh Scott Sep 1967

The Selection Of Federal Judges, Hugh Scott

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Lawyers And Judges: The Aba And The Politics Ofjudicial Selection. Joel B. Grossman. Mar 1966

Lawyers And Judges: The Aba And The Politics Ofjudicial Selection. Joel B. Grossman.

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No abstract provided.