In every issue of Court Review, some new members of the American Judges Association are introduced to the AJA through this column. Others turn here for an update. As the AJA’s new president, my first column is a good time to look both backwards at recent activities and forward at the next year’s work. The AJA today has more than 2,000 members, including judges at all levels of the judiciary—-trial and appellate judges, general-jurisdiction and limited-jurisdiction trial judges, and judges in both the United States and Canada. In fact, we have 150 Canadian members, something that greatly enriches the interchange at our annual educational conferences
During this year as your AJA president, my appreciation and respect for the role that we play in our...
The American Judges Association is pleased to salute the work of the National Consortium on Racial a...
To further this objective, COSCA’s Policy and Liaison Committee appointed Dr. Hugh Collins of Louisi...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
By the time you read this, Eileen Olds will have been busy working as the American Judges Associatio...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
We welcomed Alan Tomkins as coeditor of Court Review in the last issue. This issue marks my return t...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
It seems as if our Annual Conference in Anchorage took place about a month ago, but it has been many...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
We start our current issue with the inaugural presidential address by Judge Russell Otter, the Ameri...
During this year as your AJA president, my appreciation and respect for the role that we play in our...
The American Judges Association is pleased to salute the work of the National Consortium on Racial a...
To further this objective, COSCA’s Policy and Liaison Committee appointed Dr. Hugh Collins of Louisi...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
By the time you read this, Eileen Olds will have been busy working as the American Judges Associatio...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
We welcomed Alan Tomkins as coeditor of Court Review in the last issue. This issue marks my return t...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
It seems as if our Annual Conference in Anchorage took place about a month ago, but it has been many...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
We start our current issue with the inaugural presidential address by Judge Russell Otter, the Ameri...
During this year as your AJA president, my appreciation and respect for the role that we play in our...
The American Judges Association is pleased to salute the work of the National Consortium on Racial a...
To further this objective, COSCA’s Policy and Liaison Committee appointed Dr. Hugh Collins of Louisi...