This monograph is the product of a research project which had the objective of learning how in acutal practice five selected jurisdictions deal with the problems of judicial incompetence, disability & misconduct. Field studies were done in Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Illinois, & California. Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
171 Manning, Carroll and Carp (n 153). 172 Ibid. 4. 173 Ibid. 11. However, Epstein and Martin called this finding into question.174 They demonstrated that the inference that Manning and his colleagues drew rested entirely on their ...
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
State Judiciaries and Impartiality: Judging the Judges
For a history, see Beth Gaze and Belinda Smith, Equality and Discrimination Law in Australia: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2017) 29–46. Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) ss 4, 5 and cognate provisions in other ...
This book explores concrete situations in which judges are faced with a legislature and an executive that consciously and systematically discard the ideals of the rule of law.
This book examines the legal principle of judicial independence in comparative perspective with the goal of advancing a better understanding of the idea of an independent judiciary more generally.
Originally published in 1961, this still timely book illustrates the role of the judiciary in the solution of a social and political problem.
Judging Judges' attention to judicial values establishes judges' true worth in a liberal democracy.--Keith J. Bybee "Law and Politics Book Review"
Almanac of the Federal Judiciary: Profiles of All Active United States District Court Judges
In Point Taken, Ross Guberman delves into the work of the best judicial opinion-writers and offers a step-by-step method based on practical and provocative examples.