Model Code of Judicial Conduct

Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Title Model Code of Judicial Conduct PDF eBook
Author American Bar Association
Publisher American Bar Association
Pages 212
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 9781590318393

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Chief

Chief
Title Chief PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. George
Publisher Berkeley Public Policy Press
Pages 848
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"Based upon oral history interviews conducted by Laura McCreery, California Supreme Court Oral History Project."

California Courts and Judges

California Courts and Judges
Title California Courts and Judges PDF eBook
Author Kenneth James Arnold
Publisher
Pages
Release
Genre Courts
ISBN 9780938065791

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California Courts and Judges

California Courts and Judges
Title California Courts and Judges PDF eBook
Author
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Release 2008
Genre Courts
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California Courts and Judges 2006

California Courts and Judges 2006
Title California Courts and Judges 2006 PDF eBook
Author Deborah Bogen
Publisher James Pub
Pages 766
Release 1999-12
Genre Law
ISBN 9781580120548

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Are Judges Political?

Are Judges Political?
Title Are Judges Political? PDF eBook
Author Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 194
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0815782357

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Over the past two decades, the United States has seen an intense debate about the composition of the federal judiciary. Are judges "activists"? Should they stop "legislating from the bench"? Are they abusing their authority? Or are they protecting fundamental rights, in a way that is indispensable in a free society? Are Judges Political? cuts through the noise by looking at what judges actually do. Drawing on a unique data set consisting of thousands of judicial votes, Cass Sunstein and his colleagues analyze the influence of ideology on judicial voting, principally in the courts of appeal. They focus on two questions: Do judges appointed by Republican Presidents vote differently from Democratic appointees in ideologically contested cases? And do judges vote differently depending on the ideological leanings of the other judges hearing the same case? After examining votes on a broad range of issues--including abortion, affirmative action, and capital punishment--the authors do more than just confirm that Democratic and Republican appointees often vote in different ways. They inject precision into an all-too-often impressionistic debate by quantifying this effect and analyzing the conditions under which it holds. This approach sometimes generates surprising results: under certain conditions, for example, Democrat-appointed judges turn out to have more conservative voting patterns than Republican appointees. As a general rule, ideology should not and does not affect legal judgments. Frequently, the law is clear and judges simply implement it, whatever their political commitments. But what happens when the law is unclear? Are Judges Political? addresses this vital question.

California Courts and Judges Handbook

California Courts and Judges Handbook
Title California Courts and Judges Handbook PDF eBook
Author Mark Thompson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2013
Genre Courts
ISBN 9781580120548

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