Features The 2024 Bolch Prize LISA KERN GRIFFIN, PAUL W. GRIMM, SCOTT O’CONNOR, JOHN G. ROBERTS, JR. The Withering of Public Confidence in the Courts SHAWN PATTERSON JR., MATT LEVENDUSKY, KEN […]
Features A Wartime View From Ukraine’s Supreme Court CRISTOBAL DIAZ & OLENA KIBENKO An “Almost Sacred Responsibility”: The Rule of Law in Times of Peril GERALD J. POSTEMA Redrafting All […]
Features In Daniel’s Name ESTHER SALAS & ROBIN L. ROSENBERG Should the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Be Amended to Address Cross-Border Discovery? MICHAEL M. BAYLSON & STEVEN S. GENSLER […]
Features Perfecting Jury Trials BY GREGORY E. MIZE Let Jurors Ask Questions JENNIFER BAILEY Virtual Voir Dire Works — for Courts and Jurors RACHEL KRAUSE Preliminary Instructions Can Boost Participation […]
Features Shortlisted BY RENEE KNAKE JEFFERSON, HANNAH BRENNER JOHNSON & DIANE P. WOOD Visiting Judges Riding Circuit and Beyond BY MARIN K. LEVY Visiting Judges Going Global BY PAMELA K. BOOKMAN […]
Features A Shining Example: Judge J. Clifford Wallace Receives the 2022 Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law BY M. MARGARET MCKEOWN, D. TODD CHRISTOFFERSON, DAVID CAMPBELL, MANUEL SAGER, DAVID […]
Departments BRIEFS States Continue to Experiment with Partisan Judicial Elections A New Editorial Board for Judicature Justice Kennedy Named Inaugural Recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law Law […]
Features Guidance on New Rule 23, Class Action Settlement Provisions By The Bolch Judicial Institute Clerking to Excess? The Case Against Second (and Third and Fourth) Clerkships By Gregg Costa […]
Departments Editor’s Note, Letters To The Editor, Briefs The Storied Third Branch A Passion For Justice J. Michelle Childs On Courts Tightrope Act: Fisa Court Reforms Maj. Gen. Charles J. […]
Features Civic Illiteracy and the Rule of Law BY DON R. WILLETT Involve, Inform, Inspire BY REBECCA FANNING A Model for Adult Civics Education BY RICHARD L. GABRIEL One of […]