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The American Judges Association (AJA) conducted interviews about procedural fairness with nine natio...
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AJA WHITE PAPERS Minding the Court: Enhancing the Decision-Making Process, by Pamela Casey, Kevin Bu...
The National Center for State Courts has put together an excellent collection of resources that cour...
The National Center for State Courts has a new publication for state trial judges on how to develop ...
Two blogs that are regularly updated can be a good resource that keeps judges thinking about the eth...
How often do you have the chance to get tips from judges throughout the country who have been recogn...
In a white paper of the American Judges Association published in this journal, Judges Kevin Burke an...
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COVID RESOURCES ETHICS SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR THE COURTS BANKRUPTCY, ANSWERING COMMON QUESTION
The unseen forces that make our criminal-justice system less fair than we would like is the topic of...
The American Judges Association is launching a web-based, comprehensive training program for judges ...
Websites of Interest Procedural Fairness for Judges and Courts Procedural-Fairness Blog The AJA Blo
The American Judges Association (AJA) conducted interviews about procedural fairness with nine natio...
Since January 2014, the website ProceduralFairness.org has been posting quarterly summaries of new r...
The National Center for State Courts has produced four videos that can be used in training programs ...
HELPFUL RESOURCES ON BIAS: AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE ONLINE COURTROOM PR...
AJA WHITE PAPERS Minding the Court: Enhancing the Decision-Making Process, by Pamela Casey, Kevin Bu...
The National Center for State Courts has put together an excellent collection of resources that cour...
The National Center for State Courts has a new publication for state trial judges on how to develop ...
Two blogs that are regularly updated can be a good resource that keeps judges thinking about the eth...
How often do you have the chance to get tips from judges throughout the country who have been recogn...
In a white paper of the American Judges Association published in this journal, Judges Kevin Burke an...
ONE MORE ITEM ON EQUAL JUSTICE IN THE COURTS JUDICIAL WELL-BEING AND FOR YOUR FAMILY COMING SOON, EF...
COVID RESOURCES ETHICS SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR THE COURTS BANKRUPTCY, ANSWERING COMMON QUESTION
The unseen forces that make our criminal-justice system less fair than we would like is the topic of...
The American Judges Association is launching a web-based, comprehensive training program for judges ...