Originally presented at the American Bar Association Conference on the Role of the Judge in the \u2780s, June 19-20, 1981, in Washington, D.C
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Book review: Law and Judicial Duty. By Philip Hamburger. Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. xviii +...
Chief Judge Robert Katzmann has written a compelling short book about statutory interpretation. It c...
Prepared in response to a speech by Ms. Mama Tucker to the American Bar Association Conference on t...
Originally presented at the American Bar Association Conference on the Role of the Judge in the \u2...
This is the text of a speech presented by the Honorable Bolitha J. Laws before the Bar Association o...
This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
I am not a philosopher. I am not a political scientist. I am a judge - a judge in the highest court ...
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns releva...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Ask the average person to imagine what a judge does, and the answer will most likely be something ri...
As law became more of a publicly traded commodity in the 1990s, courts, including the Supreme Court ...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
First, the Essay considers certain obstacles to research concerning judicial education as a means of...
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Book review: Law and Judicial Duty. By Philip Hamburger. Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. xviii +...
Chief Judge Robert Katzmann has written a compelling short book about statutory interpretation. It c...
Prepared in response to a speech by Ms. Mama Tucker to the American Bar Association Conference on t...
Originally presented at the American Bar Association Conference on the Role of the Judge in the \u2...
This is the text of a speech presented by the Honorable Bolitha J. Laws before the Bar Association o...
This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
I am not a philosopher. I am not a political scientist. I am a judge - a judge in the highest court ...
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns releva...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Ask the average person to imagine what a judge does, and the answer will most likely be something ri...
As law became more of a publicly traded commodity in the 1990s, courts, including the Supreme Court ...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
First, the Essay considers certain obstacles to research concerning judicial education as a means of...
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Book review: Law and Judicial Duty. By Philip Hamburger. Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. xviii +...
Chief Judge Robert Katzmann has written a compelling short book about statutory interpretation. It c...