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by Robin L. Rosenberg
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?The Bolch Judicial Institute (which publishes Judicature) recently presented âDefending the Judiciary,â a conference that brought lawyers and judges together to discuss ways to counter the increasingly common attacks targeting the […]
by Andrea Miller, Nikole Hotchkiss and Jennifer K. Elek
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Roughly 1 in 3 American adults (about 80 million people) has a criminal record, and 2.7 million households receive an eviction filing each year. These court records create barriers to […]
by Oria Wilson-Iguade
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Judge Mary Jane Trapp of the Ohio 11th District Court of Appeals received Case Western Reserve School of Lawâs 2024 Centennial Medal Award, which recognizes excellence and leadership in the legal field. […]
by Judicature Staff
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?U.S. District Judge Esther Salas was awarded the 2024 Raphael Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian Medal from the Bolch Judicial Institute at an October ceremony held at Duke Law School. The award recognized […]
by David F. Levi, Thomas B. Griffith, Paul W. Grimm, Nathan Hecht, Bridget Mary McCormack and Suzanne Spaulding
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Judicial and legal leaders to discuss the sources of this growing crisis
by Rachel Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Maria Ponomarenko, Christopher Slobogin, David F. Levi, Brandon Garrett and Barry Friedman
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Police reform has long been a topic of heated debate in the United States. But it assumed new urgency and political significance during the past decade, as national news has […]
by Daniel J. Capra
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?In the Federal Rules of Evidence, the predominant rule on expert testimony is Rule 702. On December 1, 2023, the rule was amended after six years of work by the […]
by John Burritt McArthur
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?When it comes to finding reasons in arbitration awards, some courts are being, well, unreasonable. Reasons are critical to justice and the rule of law. They connect discrete holdings and […]
by Joseph Kimble
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?by William S. Dodge and Maggie Gardner
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?What are the rules for serving foreign defendants by email? Lawyers in the United States use email to do many things. Increasingly, they also want district courts to authorize service […]
by Jarrett Perlow
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Quality management â or the practices an organization creates to ensure customer requirements are met â is usually associated with the corporate world. But its aims are just as relevant to […]
by Leslie J. Winner
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?In 2018, I was appointed as special master under Rule 53 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in a nationwide class action that had resulted in a judgment of […]
by Diane P. Wood
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?If asked, most people â even most lawyers â would probably say that the Supreme Court is the primary arbiter of legal questions in the United States. And in a […]
by Jon O. Newman and Marin K. Levy
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Chapter 2: Administrative Structure Reprinted with permission from Cambridge University Press This chapter considers the administrative structure of the circuits and the courts of appeals, including the administrative roles of the […]
by Karen Caldwell
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?How the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation Keeps the Federal Courtsâ Massive MDL Docket on Track The world knows multidistrict litigations (MDLs) by the names of the casesâ defendants and […]
by Karen Caldwell
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?The JPMlâs work is not only accomplished by its judges. In fact, I would say the work we do at our bimonthly hearings is the tip of the iceberg. The Panel […]
by Rebecca Fanning
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruquiâs bright neon Nike sneakers and colorful bow ties consistently catch the attention of the countless students he meets with, but itâs the open dialogue […]
by Thomas M. Hardiman
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?On July 8, 2024, Judge Anne E. Thompson of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey celebrated her 90th birthday. As a senior federal judge who […]
by J. Campbell Barker
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?In 2023, the American Bar Association passed a resolution urging judges to allow a second lawyer to present at oral argument if he or she has practiced for ten or […]
by Judicature Staff
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?Features Judges Under Siege: Threats, Disinformation, and the Decline of Public Trust in the Judiciary DAVID F. LEVI, THOMAS B. GRIFFITH, PAUL W. GRIMM, NATHAN L. HECHT, BRIDGET MARY MCCORMACK & […]