My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA membership. My message has been simple: Every judge needs to belong to a national judges’ organization that represents all judges, not just a narrow section or division of judges and not just a bar association with a small minority of judge members. Those kinds of organizations have a role to play, but they can’t speak beyond their narrow focus or with one voice. The AJA can do both
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
By the time you read this, Eileen Olds will have been busy working as the American Judges Associatio...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
In every issue of Court Review, some new members of the American Judges Association are introduced t...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
It seems as if our Annual Conference in Anchorage took place about a month ago, but it has been many...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
To further this objective, COSCA’s Policy and Liaison Committee appointed Dr. Hugh Collins of Louisi...
The American Judges Association is pleased to salute the work of the National Consortium on Racial a...
My dear colleagues and Court Review readers, greetings. As I wrote this, I had just returned from an...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
By the time you read this, Eileen Olds will have been busy working as the American Judges Associatio...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
In every issue of Court Review, some new members of the American Judges Association are introduced t...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
It seems as if our Annual Conference in Anchorage took place about a month ago, but it has been many...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
To further this objective, COSCA’s Policy and Liaison Committee appointed Dr. Hugh Collins of Louisi...
The American Judges Association is pleased to salute the work of the National Consortium on Racial a...
My dear colleagues and Court Review readers, greetings. As I wrote this, I had just returned from an...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
By the time you read this, Eileen Olds will have been busy working as the American Judges Associatio...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...