Presented as the fifth annual Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture from the 1999-2000 Case Western Reserve University School of Law lecture series. Introductions by Gerald Korngold, Dean of the School of Law, and Judge Stuart Friedman (Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas). Panel includes Judges Paul Matia (District court for the Northern District of Ohio), Diane Karpinski (Ohio Court of Appeals, eighth district), and Judge Nathaniel Jones (U.S. Court of Appeals for the sixth circuit
This address was delivered at the Indiana World War Memorial, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 18, 19...
I am not a philosopher. I am not a political scientist. I am a judge - a judge in the highest court ...
Any effort to understand how law works has to take seriously its main players – judges. Like any per...
Presented as the fifth annual Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture from the 1999-2000 Case Western Res...
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This address was delivered at the Indiana World War Memorial, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 18, 19...
I am not a philosopher. I am not a political scientist. I am a judge - a judge in the highest court ...
Any effort to understand how law works has to take seriously its main players – judges. Like any per...
Presented as the fifth annual Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture from the 1999-2000 Case Western Res...
5:00 p.m. WELCOME — Anthony Niedwiecki Dean, Golden Gate University School of Law LAW REVIEW INTRODU...
I am honored to have been asked to give this year’s James Madison Lecture. I hesitate to single out ...
In January and June 2016, Judge Jeremy Fogel, Director of the Federal Judicial Center, sat down with...
Justice Benjamin Cardozo evaluates the elements he believes motivate judges in deciding cases in The...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
This program is intended for current students and graduates interested family law, working in a judg...
Ask the average person to imagine what a judge does, and the answer will most likely be something ri...
In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton tells us that judges have “merely” judgment but does not ex...
The University of New England is the university most associated with the distinguished Australian ju...
The Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series, named after legendary former...
Assistant Professor Anne Mullins recently attended a judicial panel hosted by the University of Chic...
This address was delivered at the Indiana World War Memorial, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 18, 19...
I am not a philosopher. I am not a political scientist. I am a judge - a judge in the highest court ...
Any effort to understand how law works has to take seriously its main players – judges. Like any per...