(Excerpt) Tonight, we will continue the tradition of this stellar program that celebrates our former Dean Bellacosa\u27s many contributions to the law school, the judiciary, and the legal profession. As a result of some brainstorming with Judge Bellacosa and others, I have chosen to continue the discussion of judicial independence and its corollary judicial accountability, and I particularly want to focus on how it is enhanced by an effective system of judicial discipline which we in New York are so very fortunate to enjoy
The contemporary conversation about judicial independence does not much attend to transformations in...
This foreword gives a brief background on the panel discussion to ensue, which illustrates the dilem...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...
(Excerpt) Tonight, we will continue the tradition of this stellar program that celebrates our former...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
The question of judicial accountability and independence arises primarily in the context of state co...
This Article covers the critical issue of judicial independence. The ABA\u27s Commission on Separati...
The independence of the judiciary is an enduring and defining objective of the legal profession. Law...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Although our legal system is the envy of much of the world, we hear much criticism in our own countr...
An introduction to a special edition of the Akron Law Review, which celebrates the work of Chief Jus...
Trusting in the integrity of our institutions when they are not under stress, we focus attention on ...
The fifth panel discussion at the National Forum on Judicial Independence explored the intersection ...
The contemporary conversation about judicial independence does not much attend to transformations in...
This foreword gives a brief background on the panel discussion to ensue, which illustrates the dilem...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...
(Excerpt) Tonight, we will continue the tradition of this stellar program that celebrates our former...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
The question of judicial accountability and independence arises primarily in the context of state co...
This Article covers the critical issue of judicial independence. The ABA\u27s Commission on Separati...
The independence of the judiciary is an enduring and defining objective of the legal profession. Law...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Although our legal system is the envy of much of the world, we hear much criticism in our own countr...
An introduction to a special edition of the Akron Law Review, which celebrates the work of Chief Jus...
Trusting in the integrity of our institutions when they are not under stress, we focus attention on ...
The fifth panel discussion at the National Forum on Judicial Independence explored the intersection ...
The contemporary conversation about judicial independence does not much attend to transformations in...
This foreword gives a brief background on the panel discussion to ensue, which illustrates the dilem...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...