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Articles 1 - 23 of 23
Full-Text Articles in Law
Thorns In Their Sides: Courts And Their Critics In Florida, D. Grier Stephenson, Jr.
Thorns In Their Sides: Courts And Their Critics In Florida, D. Grier Stephenson, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Law Making And Administration, Roger C. Cramton
Judicial Law Making And Administration, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Criminal Justice Act - 1964 To 1976, Dudley B. Bonsal
The Criminal Justice Act - 1964 To 1976, Dudley B. Bonsal
Indiana Law Journal
Colloquium: The Federal Judiciary: Essays from the Bench
Federal Trial Judge's Reflections On The Preparation For And Trial Of Civil Cases, Charles R. Richey
Federal Trial Judge's Reflections On The Preparation For And Trial Of Civil Cases, Charles R. Richey
Indiana Law Journal
Colloquium: The Federal Judiciary: Essays from the Bench
Essays From The Bench (Introduction), Eugene A. Wright
Essays From The Bench (Introduction), Eugene A. Wright
Indiana Law Journal
Colloquium: The Federal Judiciary: Essays from the Bench
The Impact Of The Courts On Public Administration, David L. Bazelon
The Impact Of The Courts On Public Administration, David L. Bazelon
Indiana Law Journal
Colloquium: The Federal Judiciary: Essays from the Bench
American Advocacy - Foundation Of The American Dream, Thomas D. Lambros
American Advocacy - Foundation Of The American Dream, Thomas D. Lambros
Indiana Law Journal
Colloquium: The Federal Judiciary: Essays from the Bench
Pathways To The Top: The Political Careers Of State Supreme Court Justices, Walter A. Borowiec
Pathways To The Top: The Political Careers Of State Supreme Court Justices, Walter A. Borowiec
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Liberals And Judicial Activism: Alexander Bickel's Appeal From The New To The Old, Maurice J. Holland
American Liberals And Judicial Activism: Alexander Bickel's Appeal From The New To The Old, Maurice J. Holland
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Screening Judicial Candidates For Election, W. David Curtiss
Screening Judicial Candidates For Election, W. David Curtiss
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Discretionary Power To Grant Additional Peremptory Challenges In Highly Publicized Criminal Trials: Securing A Fair And Impartial Trial, Joseph A. Matteliano
Discretionary Power To Grant Additional Peremptory Challenges In Highly Publicized Criminal Trials: Securing A Fair And Impartial Trial, Joseph A. Matteliano
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Right To One's Good Name: An Examination Of The Scholarship Of Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Mark Tushnet
The Constitutional Right To One's Good Name: An Examination Of The Scholarship Of Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Mark Tushnet
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comment On Error Juris, Jerome Hall
Introduction: A View From The Bench, Jesse E. Eschbach
Introduction: A View From The Bench, Jesse E. Eschbach
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
Patent Cases In The District Courts-Who Should Hear Them, Abraham Lincoln Marovitz
Patent Cases In The District Courts-Who Should Hear Them, Abraham Lincoln Marovitz
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
The Threat To Judicial Independence, Robert A. Sprecher
The Threat To Judicial Independence, Robert A. Sprecher
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
The Seventh Circuit Plan For Publication Of Opinions-A Continuing Experiment, John S. Hastings
The Seventh Circuit Plan For Publication Of Opinions-A Continuing Experiment, John S. Hastings
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
The Proposed National Court Of Appeals: A Threat To Judicial Symmetry, Luther M. Swygert
The Proposed National Court Of Appeals: A Threat To Judicial Symmetry, Luther M. Swygert
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
Exploring The Conservatism Of Federal Appeals Court Judges, Charles M. Lamb
Exploring The Conservatism Of Federal Appeals Court Judges, Charles M. Lamb
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Must We Have The Nunn Bill? The Alternative Of Judicial Councils Of The Circuits, J. Clifford Wallace
Must We Have The Nunn Bill? The Alternative Of Judicial Councils Of The Circuits, J. Clifford Wallace
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
Diversity Jurisdiction - An Idea Whose Time Has Passed, Howard C. Bratton
Diversity Jurisdiction - An Idea Whose Time Has Passed, Howard C. Bratton
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
Sentence Review By The Trial Court: A Proposal To Amend Rule 35, Charles B. Renfrew
Sentence Review By The Trial Court: A Proposal To Amend Rule 35, Charles B. Renfrew
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Problems of the Federal Judiciary: A View from the Bench
Judicial Disability And The Good Behavior Clause, Walter F. Pratt
Judicial Disability And The Good Behavior Clause, Walter F. Pratt
Journal Articles
Justice Douglas's retirement ended months of speculation about his health and ability to remain on the Court. Coming at the end of a decade during which the fitness of judges was increasingly examined, his illness stimulated renewed consideration of judicial disability. Numerous remedies have been suggested. Two examples of such proposals in the present Congress are S. 1110 and H.R. 10439. S. 1110 would establish a Council on Judicial Tenure composed of judges in regular active service. The proposed Council would receive complaints about judges, conduct investigations, and report to the Judicial Conference of the United States. If a report …