MARC ROHR: It seems a misleading impression has been created regarding the degree of oversight that is or is not exercised by the Senate Judiciary Committee with respect to the appointment of lower federal court judges
As judges of the geographically largest and busiest federal circuit court of appeals, the 26 active ...
Most state court judges in the United States stand for election, whether it be one in which an oppos...
In Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and Its Imitators: The Limits and Oppor...
LINO GRAGLIA: I will try to respond briefly to some of the points Professor Rohr and Joseph made
In late 2017, prominent Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski was accused of engaging in sexual harassme...
Mr Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for your generous invitation to offer tes...
The national debate about the role of judges, their qualifications and ideologies consumes news cove...
The burden on the thirteen Article III Courts of Appeals has increased significantly in recent years...
The people want to elect judges. Notwithstanding a typical Washington lawyer’s view of the judiciary...
Preserved for posterity in the Southern Reporter are the following assurances from the Florida Supre...
In the Spring 2008 issue of the Tennessee Law Review, I wrote an essay questioning whether Tennessee...
Since our country\u27s founding over 200 years ago, we have witnessed a major expansion in the conce...
I had the pleasure of hosting the 1997 Leo Goodwin Sr. visiting Scholars and attending their present...
Addressing Supreme Court of the United States Justice Justice Byron T. White, Chair of the Commissio...
ANTHONY CHASE: Thank you very much, John. All of our special guests are given the opportunity to am...
As judges of the geographically largest and busiest federal circuit court of appeals, the 26 active ...
Most state court judges in the United States stand for election, whether it be one in which an oppos...
In Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and Its Imitators: The Limits and Oppor...
LINO GRAGLIA: I will try to respond briefly to some of the points Professor Rohr and Joseph made
In late 2017, prominent Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski was accused of engaging in sexual harassme...
Mr Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for your generous invitation to offer tes...
The national debate about the role of judges, their qualifications and ideologies consumes news cove...
The burden on the thirteen Article III Courts of Appeals has increased significantly in recent years...
The people want to elect judges. Notwithstanding a typical Washington lawyer’s view of the judiciary...
Preserved for posterity in the Southern Reporter are the following assurances from the Florida Supre...
In the Spring 2008 issue of the Tennessee Law Review, I wrote an essay questioning whether Tennessee...
Since our country\u27s founding over 200 years ago, we have witnessed a major expansion in the conce...
I had the pleasure of hosting the 1997 Leo Goodwin Sr. visiting Scholars and attending their present...
Addressing Supreme Court of the United States Justice Justice Byron T. White, Chair of the Commissio...
ANTHONY CHASE: Thank you very much, John. All of our special guests are given the opportunity to am...
As judges of the geographically largest and busiest federal circuit court of appeals, the 26 active ...
Most state court judges in the United States stand for election, whether it be one in which an oppos...
In Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and Its Imitators: The Limits and Oppor...