I have just returned from the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (CAPCJ) in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. I must first tell you what a wonderful group of judges I met in Canada. I made many new friends and was treated as an old friend. I later realized that this treatment was not due to my overwhelming personality but to the fact that the AJA is respected by Canadian judges and has a great reputation in Canada. Thus the AJA president is treated as a friend
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In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
In every issue of Court Review, some new members of the American Judges Association are introduced t...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
We start our current issue with the inaugural presidential address by Judge Russell Otter, the Ameri...
The American Judges Association recently completed its annual conference in Toronto, Canada, from Se...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
My dear colleagues and Court Review readers, greetings. As I wrote this, I had just returned from an...
We’re proud of this issue in part because much of its content comes from repeat contributors. It was...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
The first 90 days of my term as president of the American Judges Association have had me criss-cross...
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Well, the American Judges Association (AJA) met this ...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
In every issue of Court Review, some new members of the American Judges Association are introduced t...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
We start our current issue with the inaugural presidential address by Judge Russell Otter, the Ameri...
The American Judges Association recently completed its annual conference in Toronto, Canada, from Se...
I can hardly believe that I am halfway through my term as your president. Time really does fly when ...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
My dear colleagues and Court Review readers, greetings. As I wrote this, I had just returned from an...
We’re proud of this issue in part because much of its content comes from repeat contributors. It was...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
Court Review, the quarterly journal of the American Judges Association, invites the submission of un...
The first 90 days of my term as president of the American Judges Association have had me criss-cross...
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Well, the American Judges Association (AJA) met this ...