The article reveals the values underpinning judicial decisions in three cases in which the complexity and legal uncertainty divided the court and argues that the language of public policy is used to frame a decision based on judicial values
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
In the realm of American jurisprudence, little draws more excitement or controversy than investigati...
A number of scholars in recent years have advanced the normative position that judicial decisionmaki...
The article reveals the values underpinning judicial decisions in three cases in which the complexit...
The article reveals the values underpinning judicial decisions in three cases in which the complexit...
Cases that reach the Supreme Court are ‘hard cases’ where the result is not clearly dictated by stat...
This paper draws on theories from psychology to argue that political ideology is a poor indicator of...
The concept of values is central to the explanation of judicial decision-making. Indeed, Clark L. Hu...
While the nature of legal systems is a perpetually contested question, it is fairly uncontroversial ...
All of social science is based on the assumption that people act rationally, in a logical, unemotion...
This book examines the significance of values in Supreme Court decision making. Drawing on theories ...
This article begins by analyzing scholarly works which have addressed the role of a judge\u27s perso...
This short essay was prompted by the increasing delegation to courts of the responsibility for decid...
As the juxtaposition of these quotations suggests, judges have long held disparate views on the legi...
The fundamental value in judicial ethics is impartiality. This means that a judge is duty-bound to d...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
In the realm of American jurisprudence, little draws more excitement or controversy than investigati...
A number of scholars in recent years have advanced the normative position that judicial decisionmaki...
The article reveals the values underpinning judicial decisions in three cases in which the complexit...
The article reveals the values underpinning judicial decisions in three cases in which the complexit...
Cases that reach the Supreme Court are ‘hard cases’ where the result is not clearly dictated by stat...
This paper draws on theories from psychology to argue that political ideology is a poor indicator of...
The concept of values is central to the explanation of judicial decision-making. Indeed, Clark L. Hu...
While the nature of legal systems is a perpetually contested question, it is fairly uncontroversial ...
All of social science is based on the assumption that people act rationally, in a logical, unemotion...
This book examines the significance of values in Supreme Court decision making. Drawing on theories ...
This article begins by analyzing scholarly works which have addressed the role of a judge\u27s perso...
This short essay was prompted by the increasing delegation to courts of the responsibility for decid...
As the juxtaposition of these quotations suggests, judges have long held disparate views on the legi...
The fundamental value in judicial ethics is impartiality. This means that a judge is duty-bound to d...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
In the realm of American jurisprudence, little draws more excitement or controversy than investigati...
A number of scholars in recent years have advanced the normative position that judicial decisionmaki...