MR. LOWET: Good afternoon. My name is Henry Lowet, a proud member of the class of 1957. The arrangers of this program needed someone who does not appear before these venerated judges. So I can speak with impunity in introducing them both briefly and harmlessly. I want you to know that the introductions are simplified because I can tell you that these gentlemen are all over the age of thirty-nine, they all went to the same law school, they graduated in the same class, and they universally took a vow of poverty so that this is a very comfortable time for them and for us. In reality, those of us who knew all of these men when they were students here recognize that they had a great bent for public service. When we went out to pizza on Sunday ...
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Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
District Judge Robert S. Keller\u27s comments on the state of the judiciary for the Judicary Committ...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
The judicial disciplinary process and the specter of politically motivated misconduct allegations ag...
This foreword gives a brief background on the panel discussion to ensue, which illustrates the dilem...
The greatest current threat to judicial independence is the increasing politicization of judicial el...
In my view, whether or not Article III is written as members of a new constitutional convention migh...
A doubtful case or clear mistake rule is a rule calling for substantial deference by a reviewing...
To protect the decisional independence of judges without disturbing the proper balance of control on...
In late 2017, prominent Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski was accused of engaging in sexual harassme...
I had the pleasure of hosting the 1997 Leo Goodwin Sr. visiting Scholars and attending their present...
I cannot stop without calling attention to the extraordinary condition of the law which makes it pos...
Mark Peterson\u27s and Molly Selvin\u27s interesting article, Mass Justice: The Limited and Unlimite...
Essential to the rule of law in any land is an independent judiciary, judges not under the thumb of ...
The United States Court of Military Appeals has been referred to as the most vital element in the ...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
District Judge Robert S. Keller\u27s comments on the state of the judiciary for the Judicary Committ...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...