The retirement of Nebraska\u27s first Chief Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, Harvey M. Johnsen, is an appropriate occasion to pause and review his career. To this distinguished individual, whose quiet manner, gentle nature, and exquisite sense of dignity harmonize so well with the judicial process this issue is dedicated
I am pleased to join the Akron Law Review in the dedication of this issue to Judge Paul C. Weick. Ju...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable ...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated to the Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Justice of th...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
Judge Kermit Bye has served notice that he will assume senior status on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court ...
Noting the retirement of UW Law alum Judge Hamley from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Nnth Circui...
A 45 year career was celebrated Saturday in Fargo for Judge Myron H. Bright. Bright has served 45 y...
Upon the completion of Judge William W Schwarzer\u27s half-decade as Director of the Federal Judicia...
In today\u27s world, all judges were once lawyers. Whether in private practice, government practice,...
This dissertation examines the history of the Supreme Court of Nebraska under the leadership of four...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
As noted in the final Court Review issue of 2017, Judge Steve Leben has stepped down from his co-edi...
I am pleased to join the Akron Law Review in the dedication of this issue to Judge Paul C. Weick. Ju...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
The Board of Editors dedicates this issue of the Indiana Law Journal to the memory of the honorable ...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review is dedicated to the Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Justice of th...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
Judge Kermit Bye has served notice that he will assume senior status on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court ...
Noting the retirement of UW Law alum Judge Hamley from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Nnth Circui...
A 45 year career was celebrated Saturday in Fargo for Judge Myron H. Bright. Bright has served 45 y...
Upon the completion of Judge William W Schwarzer\u27s half-decade as Director of the Federal Judicia...
In today\u27s world, all judges were once lawyers. Whether in private practice, government practice,...
This dissertation examines the history of the Supreme Court of Nebraska under the leadership of four...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
As noted in the final Court Review issue of 2017, Judge Steve Leben has stepped down from his co-edi...
I am pleased to join the Akron Law Review in the dedication of this issue to Judge Paul C. Weick. Ju...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
John Simpson Hastings was born in Washington, Indiana, in 1898. After two years at Indiana Universit...