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Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improvin...
John Anthony Maltese has written a genial book on a subject of enormous importance and enduring inte...
Prof. Tobias discusses the renominations by President George W. Bush of twelve candidates for the Un...
Part I descriptively analyzes the volume. Part II evaluates the many insights Wittes contributes to ...
Review of Sheldon Goldman, Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection From Roosevelt Through Reag...
In this essay, Professor Tobias responds to Professors Gerhardt and Painter, praising their work and...
In this piece, Professor Carl Tobias descriptively scrutinizes the nomination and confirmation regim...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
The problem of numerous, persistent vacancies in the federal judiciary continues to undermine expedi...
One crucial locus of gridlock is appointments to the United States Courts of Appeals, which have gro...
A Review of God Save This Honorable Court: How the Choice of Supreme Court Justices Shapes Our Hist...
The Politics of Justice: Lower Federal Judicial Selection and the Second Party System - Book Author:...
Professor Tobias offers advice on judicial selection philosophy for the newly-elected President Geor...
The inauguration of President Bill Clinton, who will appoint more than three hundred new federal jud...
The power of judicial review of federal statutes in American constitutional history has the mystique...
Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improvin...
John Anthony Maltese has written a genial book on a subject of enormous importance and enduring inte...
Prof. Tobias discusses the renominations by President George W. Bush of twelve candidates for the Un...