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Designing And Implementing An Expanded System For Civil Court Data Collection: A South Carolina Study, F. Patrick Hubbard
Designing And Implementing An Expanded System For Civil Court Data Collection: A South Carolina Study, F. Patrick Hubbard
South Carolina Law Review
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Framing The Issues For Cameras In The Courtrooms: Redefining Judicial Dignity And Decorum, A Wayne Mackay
Framing The Issues For Cameras In The Courtrooms: Redefining Judicial Dignity And Decorum, A Wayne Mackay
Dalhousie Law Journal
This article examines the role of s. 2(b) of the Charter of Rights in determining the role of cameras in Canadian courtrooms. The discussions reveal that arguments in opposition to cameras are largely unfounded and in contradiction to the freedom of expression guarantee. The denial of the right is in reality based on judges' and lawyers' fear of loss of control of the courtroom environment. Cameras should only be banned from courtrooms as part of a total publication ban, and then only after a careful s. 1 analysis
A Confluence Of Authority And Critique, H Archibald Kaiser
A Confluence Of Authority And Critique, H Archibald Kaiser
Dalhousie Law Journal
Reading about murder in the news, seeing it portrayed on the longrunning British television series Inspector Morse, or pondering it as one digests Crime and Punishment are in many ways far preferable to studying, teaching or practising the law of homicide. After a few chapters, and particularly following my re-immersion into the cold substantive law of homicide which commences in chapter 3, one is certainly reminded that this is not a work to read as a pastime in "blissful circumstances". It is, nonetheless, a remarkably good book in terms of its breadth, authority and originality in approach and substance. It …
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
Lawyer Professionalism In A Gendered Society, Ellen S. Podgor
South Carolina Law Review
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Report Of The Working Group On The Judicial Role, Kathleen Mccree Lewis
Report Of The Working Group On The Judicial Role, Kathleen Mccree Lewis
Fordham Law Review
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