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Title:
Judging : a book for student clerks / [edited] by Louis J. Sirico, Jr.
Publisher:
LexisNexis/ M. Bender,
Copyright Date:
2002
Description:
xiii, 228 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Law clerks--United States.--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Judicial process
Other Authors:
Sirico, Louis J.
Contents:
Inside the Supreme Court of Hawaii / Ronald T.Y. Moon, Robert G. Klein, Steven H. Levinson, Paula A. Nakayana, Mario R. Ramil -- Everything you always wanted to know about judges but were afraid to ask / Alexander M. Sanders, Jr. -- Judicial law clerks : the appellate judge's "write" hand / Jefferson Lankford -- What I ate for breakfast and other mysteries of judicial decision making / Alex Kozinski -- Getting there : the judiciary / Myron H. Bright -- Commentary on Jeffrey M. Shaman's "the impartial judge" : detachment or passion? / Shirley M. Abrahamson -- Don't judge this fine jurist by one mistake / Jack Newfield -- Ruffled feathers bring attempts to pluck judges from bench / Mary Wisniewski Holden -- If justice is for all, who are its constituents? / Penny J. White -- A rush to judgment : crossing the line between fair and unfair criticism of judges and their decisions / American Judicature Society -- Cameras in the courts : a dissent / Andrew V. Siracuse -- Here comes the judge : Judge Leslie Crocker Snyder, toughest judge in New York / 60 Minutes -- Dilemmas of sentencing / Robert Satter --
Juvenile justice system through the eyes of judge and a juvenile / All Things Considered -- Why judge didn't give the maximum to Buss : just followed state guidelines, he says / Adrienne Drell -- Can the judge do that? : The need for a clearer judicial role in settlement / Daisy Hurst Floyd -- Judicial ethics and private lives / Steven Lubet -- Public comments lead to recusal / Federal Litigator -- United States v. Microsoft -- Civil trial reform and the appearance of fairness / Patrick E. Longan -- Protecting the appearance of judicial impartiality in the face of law clerk employment negotiations / Keven D. Swan -- Can the judge do that? : The need for a clearer judicial role in settlement / Daisy Hurst Floyd -- Settlement strategies for trial judges / Robert C. Zampano -- Risk of coercion too great : judges should not mediate cases assigned to them for trial / James J. Alfini -- Rookie year on the Federal bench / Ronald Lee Gilman -- Judicial ethics and the rule of law / Anthony M. Kennedy -- Civility among judges : charting the bounds of proper criticism by judges of other judges / William G. Ross --
Pay no attention to the woman behind the bench : musings of a trial court judge / LaDoris H. Cordell, Florence O. Keller -- How judges view civil liberties / Paula L. Hannaford, B. Michael Dann, G. Thomas Munsterman -- Why should we care how judges view civil juries? / Nancy J. King -- What I wish I knew (or paid more attention to) while I was still practicing law / Barbara A. Lenk -- A matter of style / Leif M. Clark -- Watch your words around judge John Kane / Carla F. Black -- 10 trial mistakes / Morris B. Hoffman -- The law of his land / The American Lawyer -- Responding to judicial alcohol abuse / American Judicature Society -- I was saving the world by sending every drunk that appeared in front of me to those AA meetings / Anonymous -- Lending impaired judges a hand : conduct commission properly takes an active role / Charles L. Smith -- Sol Wachtler's bizarre demise / Andrea Sachs -- Bench stress / Pamela Coyle -- Opinion writing assistance involving law clerks : what I tell them / Richard B. Klein -- Law clerks : for better or for worse / J. Daniel Mahoney -- To write or not to write / Ruggiero J. Aldisert -- Readers v. opinion writers / Erik Paul Belt.
ISBN:
9780820555386
082055538X
OCLC:
(OCoLC)51579125
LCCN:
2003270226
Locations:
N3AX771 -- Drake Law School Library (Des Moines)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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