It must be very difficult to be a judge - particularly an appellate judge. Not only must appellate judges reconcile often incommensurable visions of what law is, what it commands, or what it strives to achieve, but judges must do this largely alone. What little help they have in terms of actual human contact, apart from their clerks, typically takes the form of two or more advocates whose entire raison d\u27être is to persuade, coax, and manipulate the judge into reaching a predetermined outcome - one which often instantiates or exemplifies only the most tenuous positive connection to the rhetoric of social purpose, legal doctrine, and moral value deployed by the advocates
Judges should apply the law, not make it. That plea appears perennially in American politics. Ameri...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Eighty years ago, Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo discussed the “nature of the judicial process” in a seri...
It must be very difficult to be a judge - particularly an appellate judge. Not only must appellate j...
Ask the average person to imagine what a judge does, and the answer will most likely be something ri...
If judges are to be judged, they would doubtless prefer to be judged by judges, whose critical judgm...
April may indeed have been the cruellest month this year for federal judges and their prospective ...
What does a judge do when he decides a case? It would be interesting to collect the answers ranging ...
A core insight of the legal realists was that many disputes are indeterminate. For example, in many ...
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Judges are not required to be bumps on a log in their own courtrooms, just spectators as proceedings...
Justice Benjamin Cardozo evaluates the elements he believes motivate judges in deciding cases in The...
For the second time in a short period, Professors Miles and Sun stein have brought powerful tools of...
I am interested in exploring why some judges rhetorically portray themselves as tragic heroes who ar...
Judges should apply the law, not make it. That plea appears perennially in American politics. Ameri...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Eighty years ago, Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo discussed the “nature of the judicial process” in a seri...
It must be very difficult to be a judge - particularly an appellate judge. Not only must appellate j...
Ask the average person to imagine what a judge does, and the answer will most likely be something ri...
If judges are to be judged, they would doubtless prefer to be judged by judges, whose critical judgm...
April may indeed have been the cruellest month this year for federal judges and their prospective ...
What does a judge do when he decides a case? It would be interesting to collect the answers ranging ...
A core insight of the legal realists was that many disputes are indeterminate. For example, in many ...
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Judges are not required to be bumps on a log in their own courtrooms, just spectators as proceedings...
Justice Benjamin Cardozo evaluates the elements he believes motivate judges in deciding cases in The...
For the second time in a short period, Professors Miles and Sun stein have brought powerful tools of...
I am interested in exploring why some judges rhetorically portray themselves as tragic heroes who ar...
Judges should apply the law, not make it. That plea appears perennially in American politics. Ameri...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Eighty years ago, Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo discussed the “nature of the judicial process” in a seri...