The constitutional principles that bind our free society instruct that the American people must hold the judgeship in the highest esteem, that they regard it as the symbol of impartial, fair, and equal justice under law. \u27 Accordingly, in contrast with the political branches, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions are legitimate only when [the Court] seeks to dissociate itself from individual or group interests, and to judge by disinterested and more objective standards. As Justice Frankfurter said, justice must satisfy the appearance of justice
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality ...
For over a generation, academic jurisprudence and constitutional theory have attempted to reconcile,...
Polls show that a significant proportion of the public considers judges to be political. This result...
The constitutional principles that bind our free society instruct that the American people must hol...
Scholars have traditionally analyzed judicial impartiality piecemeal, in disconnected debates on dis...
Three years into the Trump presidency and especially in the aftermath of Justice Kavanaugh’s elevati...
The idea that the American legal system is meant to foster justice is agreed upon even by proponents...
Apolitical, impartial judging has always been our judicial ideal. In the last twenty years, however,...
Democratic states, regardless their legal system, pay utmost attention to creating guarantees ensuri...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
The United States judiciary demonstrates better than any other constitutional institution the inhere...
Empirical evidence in United States supports the theoretical claim that greater awareness of constit...
Judicial legitimacy rests on the perception of judicial impartiality. As a partisan gulf widens amon...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality...
Includes bibliographical references.While it is commonly accepted and agreed upon that judges ought ...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality ...
For over a generation, academic jurisprudence and constitutional theory have attempted to reconcile,...
Polls show that a significant proportion of the public considers judges to be political. This result...
The constitutional principles that bind our free society instruct that the American people must hol...
Scholars have traditionally analyzed judicial impartiality piecemeal, in disconnected debates on dis...
Three years into the Trump presidency and especially in the aftermath of Justice Kavanaugh’s elevati...
The idea that the American legal system is meant to foster justice is agreed upon even by proponents...
Apolitical, impartial judging has always been our judicial ideal. In the last twenty years, however,...
Democratic states, regardless their legal system, pay utmost attention to creating guarantees ensuri...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
The United States judiciary demonstrates better than any other constitutional institution the inhere...
Empirical evidence in United States supports the theoretical claim that greater awareness of constit...
Judicial legitimacy rests on the perception of judicial impartiality. As a partisan gulf widens amon...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality...
Includes bibliographical references.While it is commonly accepted and agreed upon that judges ought ...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality ...
For over a generation, academic jurisprudence and constitutional theory have attempted to reconcile,...
Polls show that a significant proportion of the public considers judges to be political. This result...