One of the great things about editing the journal of the American Judges Association is that you can ask some of the leading experts in various legal fields to write articles for us, and because they will be speaking directly to judges, they usually agree. Our lead article in this issue is a great example
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Day after day, judges make decisions. Given the amount of time judges devote to decision making, it’...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
One of the great things about editing the journal of the American Judges Association is that you can...
One of the challenges faced by a journal serving a specialized audience, like judges, is to balance ...
With this double issue—and coming issues on jury reform and judicial independence in the trial court...
This issue starts with an article identifying three targets of opportunity for the improvement of an...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
With this double issue—and coming issues on jury reform and judicial independence in the trial court...
This issue starts with an article identifying three targets of opportunity for the improvement of an...
T his issue features our annual review of the past Term’s decisions of the United States Supreme Cou...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
T his issue features our annual review of the past Term’s decisions of the United States Supreme Cou...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Day after day, judges make decisions. Given the amount of time judges devote to decision making, it’...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
One of the great things about editing the journal of the American Judges Association is that you can...
One of the challenges faced by a journal serving a specialized audience, like judges, is to balance ...
With this double issue—and coming issues on jury reform and judicial independence in the trial court...
This issue starts with an article identifying three targets of opportunity for the improvement of an...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
With this double issue—and coming issues on jury reform and judicial independence in the trial court...
This issue starts with an article identifying three targets of opportunity for the improvement of an...
T his issue features our annual review of the past Term’s decisions of the United States Supreme Cou...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
T his issue features our annual review of the past Term’s decisions of the United States Supreme Cou...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
Day after day, judges make decisions. Given the amount of time judges devote to decision making, it’...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...