The compensation of the federal judiciary has been a persistent issue since the enactment of the Judiciary Act of 1789. The problem has been traditionally perceived in the context of particular proposals for salary increases, but the underlying issues are much more fundamental than the concerns of the day. The institutional arrangements by which judicial compensation is determined and the factors which shape that determination have a profound impact on the fiscal and human resources of the judiciary, on the power relationships among the three branches of the national government, and, thereby, on the independence and quality of the judicial branch. Though many analogous problems are shared by state judges, those of the federal judiciary are ...
No doubt some reform of the federal courts is essential if they are to cope with the proliferation o...
Considers (83) S. 5, (83) S. 1163, (83) S. 1415, (83) S. 1663.Considers legislation to increase sala...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...
The compensation of the federal judiciary has been a persistent issue since the enactment of the Jud...
Article III\u27s provision for the compensation of federal judges has been much celebrated for the n...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
In recent years, a steady chorus of dignitaries has decried the low pay of federal judges and sugg...
Since the nation\u27s beginning, the concept of federal judicial independence has been almost as con...
Many have expressed concern over the working conditions of federal district court judges who face co...
This issue of the Mercer Law Review was stimulated in part by a concern expressed by some federal ju...
Si la science politique et l’histoire ont su montrer les effets de l’expansion de la bureaucratie su...
Federal courts through their interpretation of the U.S. Constitution have had a profound effect on t...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...
Article III of the Constitution seeks to protect judicial independence, partly through a guarantee o...
Judges and academic commentators debate, often with great vigor, what role to accord the federal jud...
No doubt some reform of the federal courts is essential if they are to cope with the proliferation o...
Considers (83) S. 5, (83) S. 1163, (83) S. 1415, (83) S. 1663.Considers legislation to increase sala...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...
The compensation of the federal judiciary has been a persistent issue since the enactment of the Jud...
Article III\u27s provision for the compensation of federal judges has been much celebrated for the n...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
In recent years, a steady chorus of dignitaries has decried the low pay of federal judges and sugg...
Since the nation\u27s beginning, the concept of federal judicial independence has been almost as con...
Many have expressed concern over the working conditions of federal district court judges who face co...
This issue of the Mercer Law Review was stimulated in part by a concern expressed by some federal ju...
Si la science politique et l’histoire ont su montrer les effets de l’expansion de la bureaucratie su...
Federal courts through their interpretation of the U.S. Constitution have had a profound effect on t...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...
Article III of the Constitution seeks to protect judicial independence, partly through a guarantee o...
Judges and academic commentators debate, often with great vigor, what role to accord the federal jud...
No doubt some reform of the federal courts is essential if they are to cope with the proliferation o...
Considers (83) S. 5, (83) S. 1163, (83) S. 1415, (83) S. 1663.Considers legislation to increase sala...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...