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  • Leaving Afghanistan
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/leaving-afghanistan/

    …I was watching them running. I thought it [might be] the last time I saw my mother, and it made me cry. Their flight had 12 hours delay, but finally…

  • Judges and Stress: An Examination of Outcomes Predicted by the Model of Judicial Stress
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/an-examination-of-outcomes-predicted-by-the-model-of-judicial-stress/

    …sick days. Interventions should be offered in such situations to prevent escalation. Finally, judges expressed moderate concern for their safety. Although it is impossible to relieve all fears, it is…

  • Monitoring the Misdemeanor Bail Reform Consent Decree in Harris County, Texas
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/monitoring-the-misdemeanor-bail-reform-consent-decree-in-harris-county-texas/

    …basic necessities. “Indigency” includes individuals who are deemed indigent under indigent defense guidelines; who are homeless; who themselves or whose dependents receive public assistance; whose household income does not exceed…

  • Polarization and Partisanship in State Supreme Court Elections
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/polarization-and-partisanship-in-state-supreme-court-elections/

    …types. The sharpest increase has been in nonpartisan elections, but the increase in semi-partisan elections is only slightly lower. The magnitude of the increase in partisan elections is much lower,…

  • A Brief Moment in the Sun: The Reconstruction-Era Courts of the Freedmanโ€™s Bureau
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/a-brief-moment-in-the-sun-the-reconstruction-era-courts-of-the-freedmans-bureau/

    …allow black people to testify in court. From a constitutional perspective, the Bureau courts operated within a nebulous region between the Constitution’s Article I, Article II, and Article III. Officially…

  • A Statutory Oddity
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/a-statutory-oddity/

    …This one-step method was used in the Districts of Indiana in 1817,52 Mississippi in 1818,53 Illinois in 1819,54 Alabama in 1820,55 Missouri in 1822,56Arkansas in 1836,57 Michigan in 1836,58 Florida…

  • Honoring the 2020 & 2021 Recipients of the Bolch Prize
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/honoring-the-2020-2021-recipients-of-the-bolch-prize/

    …very own and in an incredible performance. I took some detours from law. I went into business after a long career in the struggle for freedom and in law practice,…

  • Claims-Made Class-Action Settlements
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/claims-made-class-action-settlements/

    …improvement of class-action settlements and freeze innovation where it is most needed at this point: in improving the content and modes of dissemination of class-action settlement notice, simplifying and expediting…

  • Bureaucratizing the Courts? Finding MDL’s Place in the Traditional Legal Culture
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/bureaucratizing-the-courts-finding-mdls-place-in-the-traditional-legal-culture/

    …of class members’ rights of shared interests and representation, to MDL litigation in its present form. And commentary on its strengths and weaknesses is increasingly rich, led by Professors Francis…

  • Fixing Fees, Fines & Bail: Toward a Fairer System of Justice
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/fixing-fees-fines-bail-toward-a-fairer-system-of-justice/

    …set at $35. When it arrives in your home, it’s $238. Running a red light, $35. And then it arrives in your mailbox, it’s $490. Those increases reflect all of…