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Help wanted: is there a better way to select judges?
Fights over the courts, and how to select our judges, have been with us since our nation's birth. (1) The Declaration of Independence charged King...
Fordham Urban Law Journal, 01/01/07 by Luke Bierman · More from publication -
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS*
This special issue of Justice System Journal, which is the third and last issue in volume 27, is about aspects of technology and courts, including...
Justice System Journal, 09/01/06 by Wasby, Stephen L; Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
This issue of Justice System Journal brings a combination of political science and law, along with assorted other "goodies." Among the subjects...
Justice System Journal, 01/01/06 by Wasby, Stephen L; Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
In this second issue of volume 27, we bring to the reader what we consider a delectable mélange of articles and notes, spiced by views of...
Justice System Journal, 01/01/06 by Wasby, Stephen L; Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
FROM THE BENCHES AND TRENCHES: THREE VIEWS OF STATE APPELLATE COURTS: Introduction
If trial courts are the workhorses and high courts the elites of the judicial system, then intermediate appellate courts are the judiciary's . . ....
Justice System Journal, 01/01/05 by Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
Under the direction of a new editorial team, this issue begins the twenty-sixth volume of Justice System Journal. The editorial team includes the...
Justice System Journal, 01/01/05 by Wasby, Stephen L; Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
This issue of Justice System Journal is somewhat more varied than the previous one, which had a focus on problem-solving courts. The variation here...
Justice System Journal, 01/01/05 by Wasby, Stephen L; Bierman, Luke · More from publication -
Beyond merit selection
The foundation for an independent federal judiciary is embodied in the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution vests the judicial power of the United...
Fordham Urban Law Journal, 02/01/02 by Luke Bierman · More from publication
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