Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concluding part recounts some anecdotes from the lives of the colorful men who have sat on the Western Circuit bench. This article is adapted from a speech given by the author to the Western Judicial Circuit Bar Association
Drawing on contributions from former law clerks and judicial scholars—including an essay by Ruth Bad...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
This Article was originally delivered as The Morrison Lecture at the annual meeting of the Californi...
Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concludi...
H. Patrick Haggard, appointed by Gov. Deal to fill the unexpired term of Judge Steve C. Jones, is th...
Few chapters in American judicial history have enjoyed as colorful a past as has the U.S. Court of A...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Created 236 years ago by Georgia\u27s...
Despite the fact that Article III judges hold particular seats on particular courts, the federal sys...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Of all the existing courts of this st...
The U.S. Courts of Appeals do not behave as one; they have developed circuit-specific practices that...
This paper deals with the history of America\u27s other peculiar institution: the elected judiciary....
This Article explores the history of judicial selection methods in Virginia and West Virginia - two ...
Ten years ago, and shortly before I took my seat beside my brothers of the United States Court of Ap...
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. will present The Amazing History of the Western Judicial Circuit at...
This Article suggests that the creation of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was a succes...
Drawing on contributions from former law clerks and judicial scholars—including an essay by Ruth Bad...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
This Article was originally delivered as The Morrison Lecture at the annual meeting of the Californi...
Part One of this article detailed the changing makeup of the Western Judicial Circuit. This concludi...
H. Patrick Haggard, appointed by Gov. Deal to fill the unexpired term of Judge Steve C. Jones, is th...
Few chapters in American judicial history have enjoyed as colorful a past as has the U.S. Court of A...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Created 236 years ago by Georgia\u27s...
Despite the fact that Article III judges hold particular seats on particular courts, the federal sys...
There are 159 superior courts in Georgia - one in each county. Of all the existing courts of this st...
The U.S. Courts of Appeals do not behave as one; they have developed circuit-specific practices that...
This paper deals with the history of America\u27s other peculiar institution: the elected judiciary....
This Article explores the history of judicial selection methods in Virginia and West Virginia - two ...
Ten years ago, and shortly before I took my seat beside my brothers of the United States Court of Ap...
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. will present The Amazing History of the Western Judicial Circuit at...
This Article suggests that the creation of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was a succes...
Drawing on contributions from former law clerks and judicial scholars—including an essay by Ruth Bad...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
This Article was originally delivered as The Morrison Lecture at the annual meeting of the Californi...