Book review: Reflections on judging. By Richard A. Posner. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 2013. Pp. 366. Reviewed by Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Ostensibly, we are all Legal Realists now. No longer do legal theorists maintain that judicial decis...
This essay suggests that there is an instructive incompleteness in Judge Posner\u27s transition from...
Among the advice that Judge Posner offers to his fellow judges is the suggestion that they remain mi...
Book review: Reflections on judging. By Richard A. Posner. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Pres...
The world is complex, Richard Posner observes in his most recent book, Reflections on Judging. It fo...
Over the past twenty odd years, Judge Richard Posner has established himself as one of the most crea...
This Article has a single objective: to dispel the notion that judges are deceptive or deluded about...
The world is complex, Richard Posner observes in his most recent book, Reflections on Judging. It fo...
I was eager to enter the judiciary. I liked the title: federal judge. I liked the job security: life...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s most recent book, Divergent Paths: The Academy and the Judiciary touches o...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
The institutional legitmacy of the judiciary depends on the quality of the judgments that judges mak...
That said, Judge Posner’s response here is off the mark (he doesn’t distinguish citational from subs...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
Judge Posner\u27s views about appellate advocacy and judicial decision- making are rich and complex,...
Ostensibly, we are all Legal Realists now. No longer do legal theorists maintain that judicial decis...
This essay suggests that there is an instructive incompleteness in Judge Posner\u27s transition from...
Among the advice that Judge Posner offers to his fellow judges is the suggestion that they remain mi...
Book review: Reflections on judging. By Richard A. Posner. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Pres...
The world is complex, Richard Posner observes in his most recent book, Reflections on Judging. It fo...
Over the past twenty odd years, Judge Richard Posner has established himself as one of the most crea...
This Article has a single objective: to dispel the notion that judges are deceptive or deluded about...
The world is complex, Richard Posner observes in his most recent book, Reflections on Judging. It fo...
I was eager to enter the judiciary. I liked the title: federal judge. I liked the job security: life...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s most recent book, Divergent Paths: The Academy and the Judiciary touches o...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
The institutional legitmacy of the judiciary depends on the quality of the judgments that judges mak...
That said, Judge Posner’s response here is off the mark (he doesn’t distinguish citational from subs...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
Judge Posner\u27s views about appellate advocacy and judicial decision- making are rich and complex,...
Ostensibly, we are all Legal Realists now. No longer do legal theorists maintain that judicial decis...
This essay suggests that there is an instructive incompleteness in Judge Posner\u27s transition from...
Among the advice that Judge Posner offers to his fellow judges is the suggestion that they remain mi...