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  • Money or Justice? How Fees and Fines Have Contributed to Distrust and What Chief Justices Can Do About It
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/money-or-justice-how-fees-and-fines-have-contributed-to-deep-distrust-of-the-courts/

    …apparent that this is not just a problem in Ferguson, Missouri. It’s something that has permeated nationally in our courts. One of the first challenges we have had is identifying…

  • Grand Challenges, Grand Ideas
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/grand-challenges-grand-ideas/

    …to justice is so very important in a democracy like ours. And it is “grand” because, indeed, it is a big challenge. But we need to be very precise in…

  • Judicial Honors
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/judicial-honors/

    …an “honor flight” hosted by a Charlotte, North Carolina, nonprofit that takes U.S. military veterans to visit war memorials in Washington, D.C. Tate, who turned 96 in June, served in…

  • Not So Fast: A Response to the Garner Response to My Article on Lockhart
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/not-so-fast-a-response-to-the-garner-response-to-my-article-on-lockhart/

    …head-on, even while expressing points of view. In the introduction to my opinion, I called it “a flight of fancy.”[22] However unlikely its style or even its content may have…

  • Bolch Prize 2022: A Shining Example
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/bolch-prize-2022-a-shining-example/

    …can be a problem, it generally is not — because the rule-of-law phrase refers to a principle, not its application. What is significant here is that the rule is one…

  • A Personal Journey Through the Rule of Law in the South Pacific
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/a-personal-journey-through-the-rule-of-law-in-the-south-pacific/

    …alone independent and impartial ones), and without an efficient process for case resolution, it is fair to say that the rule of law in Kiribati was already under threat. I…

  • A Global Judicial News Report: November/December 2022
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/a-global-judicial-news-report-december-2022/

    …must be deferred.” In 2020, the U.S. imposed sanctions on ICC staff after the prosecutor’s office said its Afghanistan investigation would examine actions by U.S. personnel. The Biden Administration lifted…

  • Bolch Prize Honors โ€œSwift, Breathtakingโ€ Effort to Aid Afghanistanโ€™s Courageous Women Judges
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/bolch-prize-honors-swift-breathtaking-effort-to-aid-afghanistans-courageous-women-judges/

    …support in a real meaning, and I am sure that it would have been impossible if we were not members of the IAWJ. It is a privilege to be a…

  • Afghan Judge Serving as Inaugural Bolch Rule of Law Fellow
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/afghan-judge-serving-as-inaugural-bolch-rule-of-law-fellow/

    …Grimm, a retired federal judge and the David F. Levi Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School. “She is incredibly…

  • A(nother) New Plan for Clerkship Hiring
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/another-new-plan-for-clerkship-hiring/

    …a better information base. NIELSON: My position is the middle one — I would be sympathetic to a plan if I thought it would work at a reasonable cost and…