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Judicature, the Journal of AJS, Subject Index: Categories List Vol. 79-89
Access To Courts
Confidentiality and the Courts: Preserving Judicial Discretion, Conlon, Suzanne B., 76: 304-307, 313 (Apr.-May '93) Confidentiality and the Courts: Protecting the Right to Privacy, Burkholder, Evan A., 76: 311-313 (Apr.-May '93) Confidentiality and the Courts: Secrecy's Threat To Public Safety, Reed, Charles J., 76: 308-310 (Apr.-May '93) Gender and racial fairness in the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 77: 64, 65 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Interactive Computer Helps Arizona Court Users, Author, No, 78: 158 (Nov.-Dec. '94) Law School and Professional Responsibility: The Impact of Legal Education on Public Interest Practice, Stover, Robert V., 66: 194-206 (Nov. '82) Program helps reduce backlog in Philadelphia (focus), Bernstein, Mark I., 80: 196-197 (Jan.-Feb. '97)
'Courting Customers' exercise improves court services (focus), Frank, Lauren, 79: 48, 50 (July-Aug. '95) 'Program Accessibility': How Courts Can Accomodate People with Disabilities, Dooley, Jeanne and Wood, Erica, 76: 250-253 (Feb.-Mar. '93) Access to civil justice: Is there a solution? (viewpoint), Moon, Ronald T.Y., 88: 155-157,188 (Jan.-Feb. '05) Access to Legal Services: Examining Common Assumptions, Campbell, Bruce and Talarico, Susette M., 66: 313-318 (Feb. '83) Applying Rule 68 (letter), Author, No, 76: 170 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Assistance for litigants (brief), Richert, David, 84: 103 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Assisting the deaf in court (brief), Richert, David, 86: 172 (Nov.-Dec. '02) The Balancing Act of Court Confidentiality Agreements (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 280, 325 (Apr.-May '93) Better justice in Hawaii (brief), Richert, David, 83: 210 (Jan.-Feb. '00) Beyond Legislative Lobbying: Women's Rights Groups and the Supreme Court, O'Connor, Karen and Epstein, Lee, 67: 134-143 (Sep. '83) California posts unpublished opinions (brief), Richert, David, 85: 100 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Cameras, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 4 (July-Aug. '02) Can Court-Related Alternatives Improve Our Dispute Resolution System? (query), Rosenberg, Maurice, 69: 254-255 (Feb.-Mar. '86) The Case Against Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR Programs, Eisele, G. Thomas, 75: 34-40 (Jun.-Jul. '91) The challenges facing tribal courts today, Endreson, Douglas B.L., 79: 142-146 (Nov.-Dec. '95) Challenges to the Gatekeeper: The Debate Over Federal Litigating Authority, Olson, Susan M., 68: 70-86 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Civil Rights Litigation by Organizations: Constraints and Choices, Wasby, Stephen L., 68: 337-352 (Apr.-May '85) A common-sense approach to justice, Reno, Janet, 77: 66-67, 113-114 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Confidential Settlements and Sealed Court Records: Necessary Safeguards or Unwarranted Secrecy? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 78: 304-311 (May-Jun. '95) Contingency fee lawyers as gatekeepers in the civil justice system, Kritzer, Herbert M., 81: 22-29 (July-Aug. '97) The cost of justice: funding state courts, Author, No, 88: 158-169 (Jan.-Feb. '05) Court and community partners in Massachusetts, Brown, Lucinda S., 81: 200-205 (Mar.-Apr. '98) Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration Is Providing Litigants With A Speedier and Less Expensive Alternative to the Traditional Courtroom Trial, Broderick, Raymond J., 75: 41-44 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Courts and media center established (brief), Richert, David, 84: 48 (July-Aug. '00) Courts and the self-represented (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 4 (July-Aug. '98) Courts and the self-represented - the road ahead (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 300 (May-June '01) Deferral registries update (letter), Schuck, Peter H., 77: 184 (Jan.-Feb. '94) The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May '90) The emerging tech challenge to the legal profession (viewpoint), Zorza, Richard, 84: 302-303, 329 (May-June '01) Ensuring Access to Justice: The Role of Interest Group Lawyers in the 60s Campaign for Civil Rights, Heck, Edward V. and Stewart, Joseph, Jr., 66: 84-95 (Aug. '82) Ensuring adequate funding for the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 152, 187-188 (Jan-Feb '05) Evaluating Proposals for Civil Justice Reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 108, 162 (Oct.-Nov. '92) Expanding Legal Services Programs to Rural America: A Case Study of Program Creation and Operations, Kessler, Marc, 73: 273-280 (Feb.-Mar. '90) Exploring the issues in private judging (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 77: 203-210 (Jan.-Feb. '94) Facilitating caseflow (letter), Cousins, William J., 79: 5 (July-Aug. '95) Family court pilot project launched (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 94 (Sept.-Oct. '98) A federal commitment to tribal justice systems, Reno, Janet, 79: 113-117 (Nov.-Dec. '95) Fee shifting and public policy: the Equal Access to Justice Act, Mezey, Susan Gluck and Olson, Susan M., 77: 13-20 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Fee-Shifting Offers of Judgment - An Approach to Reducing the Cost of Litigation, Schwarzer, William W., 76: 147-153 (Oct.-Nov. '92) Fiddling While Rome Burns: A Response to Dr. Hensler, Butler, Gregory Brian and Miller, Brian David, 75: 251-254 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Friendly Fire: Amici Curiae and Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, Behuniak-Long, Susan, 74: 261-270 (Feb.-Mar. '91) The Future and the Courts: A Perspective from Illinois, Pilchen, Ira, 76: 137-139, 141-146 (Oct.-Nov. '92) How are courts handling pro se litigants?, Goldschmidt, Jona, 82: 13-22 (July-Aug. '98) Improving Trial Advocacy (letter), Lay, Donald P., 68: 5, 48 (Jun.-Jul. '84) Is Inadequate Funding Threatening Our System of Justice? (query), Lucas, Malcolm M., 74: 292-293, 337 (Apr.-May '91) Judge Schwarzer's Response (letter), Schwarzer, William W., 76: 170, 213 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Judges or Lawyers - Who Are The Keepers of the Flame? (query), Tigar, Michael E., 74: 125-127 (Oct.-Nov. '90) Justice beyond our borders (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 228 (May-June '98) Justice improvement activities (brief), Richert, David, 85: 252 (Mar.-Apr. '02) Juvenile justice website (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 295 (May-June '99) Law students assist pro se litigants in Maryland (focus), Gilfrich, Nathalie, Granat, Richard, Millemann, Michael, and Broccolina, Frank, 81: 82, 84 (Sept.-Oct. '97) Legal information vs. legal advice: Developments during the last five years, Greacen, John M., 84: 198-204 (Jan.-Feb. '01) Legal Services Before the Supreme Court, Lawrence, Susan E., 72: 266-273 (Feb.-Mar. '89) Legal Specialization: The Need for Uniformity, Hagglund, Clarance E. and Birnbaum, Robert, 67: 436-447 (Apr. '84) Let's Try A Small Claims Calendar for the U.S. Courts (viewpoint), Schwarzer, William W., 78: 221-223, 263-264 (Mar.-Apr. '95) Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. '95) The Mansion vs. The Gatehouse: Viewing the Courts from a Consumer's Perspective, Church, Thomas W., Jr., 75: 255-261 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Meeting the pro se challenge: an update (focus), Sampson, Kathleen M., 84: 326-328 (May-June '01) Mr. Sullivan's Response (letter), Sullivan, J. Thomas, 68: 58 (Aug.-Sep. '84) A new approach to court reform (viewpoint), Zimmerman, Michael D., 82: 108-111 (Nov.-Dec. '98) A new label (letter), Newman, Jon O., 79: 5 (July-Aug. '95) New polls show widespread concern about threats to fair and impartial courts (focus), Palast, Geri, 86: 55-56 (July-Aug. '02) Online help for pro se litigants (brief), Richert, David, 86: 216 (Jan.-Feb. '03) An Open Letter to the New President About the Administration of Justice (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 168-169 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Opening The Courthouse Door: The Americans with Disabilities Act's Impact on the Courts (focus), Dooley, Jeanne and Wood, Erica, 76: 39-41 (Jun.-Jul. '92) Opposing More Legal Fees (letter), Meyer, Norman H., Jr., 68: 58 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Orders of protection online (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 295 (May-June '99) Pay The Sick First (letter), Shubert, Gustave H., 76: 170 (Dec.-Jan. '93) A Professional Responsibility (letter), Suter, William K., 75: 186, 227 (Dec.-Jan. '92) Professor Olson Responds (letter), Olson, Susan M., 68: 305 (Feb.-Mar. '85) Protecting the child vs. punishing the offender (viewpoint), Libow, Julius, 79: 297, 329-330 (May-June '96) Public expectations of courts (letter), Tracey, Ann Marie, 82: 154 (Jan.-Feb. '99) Restricting Law Student Employment (letter), Martinie, Steve, 68: 57 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Sealed court records (brief), Richert, David, 84: 156 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Securing the future for America's state courts, Judge, David C., Zweig, Franklin M., Thurston, Sandra S., Turpin, S. Diane, Jernigan, Christopher C., Melnick, Daniel, and Dougherty, Clifford A., 73: 296-306 (Apr.-May '90) Selective Reporting and the Communication of Legal Rights in England, Atkins, Burton M., 76: 58-67 (Aug.-Sep. '92) Self Help Support named a 2004 top 10 court website (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232 (Mar.-Apr. '05) Self-help centers improve access to justice (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232 (Mar.-Apr. '05) Should Users of the Legal System Pay for Legal Education? (query), Sullivan, J. Thomas, 68: 6-7, 47-48 (Jun.-Jul. '84) Solutions to Federal Judicial Gridlock, Williams, Victor, 76: 185-186, 191-193 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Specializing the Federal Courts: Neutral Reforms or Efforts to Shape Judicial Policy?, Baum, Lawrence, 74: 217-224 (Dec.-Jan. '91) State Court-Annexed Arbitration: What Do Attorneys Think?, Boersema, Craig, Hanson, Roger A., and Keilitz, Susan, 75: 28-33 (Jun.-Jul. '91) State Panels Document Racial, Ethnic Bias In The Courts (focus), Tyler, Arline S. and Montano, Steven, 78: 154-156, 161 (Nov.-Dec. '94) State Post-Conviction Representation of Defendants Sentenced to Death, Wilson, Richard J. and Spangenberg, Robert L., 72: 331-337 (Apr.-May '89) Taking Aim at the American Legal System: The Council on Competitiveness's Agenda for Legal Reform, Hensler, Deborah R., 75: 244-250 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Unsettling Issues About Settling Civil Litigation: Examining "Doomsday Machines," "Quick Looks" and Other Modest Proposals, Bedlin, Howard and Nejelski, Paul, 68: 9-29 (Jun.-Jul. '84) Video aids pro se litigants (brief), Richert, David, 83: 210 (Jan.-Feb. '00) Video In The Misdemeanor Court: The South Florida Experience, Terry, W. Clinton, III and Surette, Ray, 69: 13-19 (Jun.-Jul. '85) What Can the American Adversary System Learn from an Inquisitorial System of Justice? (query), Strier, Franklin, 76: 109-111, 161-162 (Oct.-Nov. '92) What judges say about state court funding and judicial independence, Carson, Wallace P., Jr., Patrick, Hunter, and Sackett, Rosemary, 88: 187 (Jan.-Feb. '05) What We Know and Don't Know About Court-Administered Arbitration, Hensler, Deborah R., 69: 270-278 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Who Makes Policy? (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 68: 304-305 (Feb.-Mar. '85) Women's Rights Litigation in the 1980s: More of the Same?, George, Tracey E. and Epstein, Lee, 74: 314-321 (Apr.-May '91) The Worst Should Go First: Deferral Registries in Asbestos Litigation, Schuck, Peter H., 75: 318-328 (Apr.-May '92)
Absolute power (letter), Burrage, Jeanette, 80: 295 (May-June '97) Adapting the Central Panel System: A Study of Seven States, Rich, Malcolm, 65: 246-256 (Nov. '81) An agency and 12 courts: Social Security disability cases in the U.S. courts of appeals, Haire, Susan and Lindquist, Stefanie, 80: 230-236 (Mar.-Apr. '97) Author's Reply (letter), Mans, Thomas C., 63: 302 (Dec.-Jan. '80) Bureaucratic Efficiency vs. Bureaucratic Justice: Administrative Law Judges in the Social Security Administration, Cofer, Donna Price, 71: 29-35 (Jun.-Jul. '87) Can the State Court Experience Guide Efforts to Improve the Federal System? (query), Heflin, Howell, 63: 258-261, 302 (Dec.-Jan. '80) The Central Panel System: A Framework That Separates ALJs from Administrative Agencies, Levinson, L. Harold, 65: 236-245 (Nov. '81) The Central Panel System: Enhancing Administrative Justice, Rosenblum, Victor, 65: 235 (Nov. '81) Central Panels of Administrative Law Judges: An Introduction (introduction), Rich, Malcolm, 65: 233-234 (Nov. '81) Challenges to the Gatekeeper: The Debate Over Federal Litigating Authority, Olson, Susan M., 68: 70-86 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Congress Hears Proposals for Performance Reviews of ALJs (news), Author, No, 63: 144 (Sep. '79) E-mail focuses on administrative law (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 188 (Jan.-Feb. '99) Making Administrative Proceedings More Efficient and Effective: How the ALJ Central Panel System Works in Minnesota, Harves, Duane R., 65: 257-265 (Nov. '81) Merit Selection of Federal Administrative Law Judges, Sharon, Amiel T. and Pettibone, Craig B., 70: 216-222 (Dec.-Jan. '87) On Social Security ALJs (letter), Brown, Ainsworth, 63: 301-302 (Dec.-Jan. '80) Professor Olson Responds (letter), Olson, Susan M., 68: 305 (Feb.-Mar. '85) The Question of Independence Continues: Administrative Law Judges Within the Social Security Administration, Cofer, Donna Price, 69: 228-235 (Dec.-Jan. '86) Selecting the Hidden Judiciary: How the Merit Process Works in Choosing Administrative Law Judges (Part I), Mans, Thomas C., 63: 60-73 (Aug. '79) Selecting the Hidden Judiciary: How the Merit Process Works in Choosing Administrative Law Judges (Part II), Mans, Thomas C., 63: 130-143 (Sep. '79) Should Federal Administrative Law Judges Be Independent of Their Agencies? (query), Heflin, Howell, 67: 369, 412-413 (Mar. '84) State Administrative Law Adjudication: Idaho's Private Pool Approach, Doyle, Richard B., 69: 224-227 (Dec.-Jan. '86) Supreme Court review of federal administrative agencies, Kilwein, John C. and Brisbin, Richard A., Jr., 80: 130-137 (Nov.-Dec. '96) The Ultimate Loser (letter), Seale, Steve, 71: 132 (Oct.-Nov. '87) A Unified Corps of ALJs: A Proposal to Test the Idea at the Federal Level, Lubbers, Jeffrey S., 65: 266-276 (Nov. '81) Who Makes Policy? (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 68: 304-305 (Feb.-Mar. '85)
The AIDS Epidemic: Reality Versus Myth, Margolis, Stephen, 72: 58-62 (Jun.-Jul. '88) AIDS in Prisons: One Correctional Administrator's Recommended Policies and Procedures, Coughlin, Thomas A., III, 72: 63-67 (Jun.-Jul. '88) AIDS: A Judicial Perspective, Messitte, Peter J., 72: 204-209 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Critical Issues In The Courtroom: Exploring a Hypothetical Case, Author, No, 72: 12-22 (Jun.-Jul. '88)
'...We Should Be Strengthening Organizations of Demonstrated Worth In The Private Sector', Author, No, 66: 332-333 (Mar. '83) "Ten Years Is A Nice Round Figure:" An Interview With George H. Williams (interview), Author, No, 70: 241-243 (Dec.-Jan. '87) 13th National College on Judicial Conduct and Ethics Encourages Debate (focus), Milord, Lisa L., 76: 201-202 (Dec.-Jan. '93) 1984 Annual Report of the American Judicature Society, Author, No, 68: 93-118 (Aug.-Sep. '84) The 1990 ABA Code of Judicial Conduct (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 124, 170 (Oct.-Nov. '90) Adjusting the compensation of federal judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 248 (May-June '97) After California, What's Next for Judicial Elections? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 70: 356-364 (Apr.-May '87) AJS Board Backs More Federal Judgeships (news), Author, No, 60: 195 (Nov. '76) AJS Director Wilkie Dies At 59 (news), Author, No, 60: 102 (Aug.-Sep. '76) AJS Directors Favor Wider Use of Merit Selection Plans (news), Author, No, 61: 146 (Sep. '77) AJS expands outreach efforts, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 5 (July-Aug. '97) AJS Gives Harley Award to Browning of Arizona, Author, No, 62: 50 (Jun.-Jul. '78) AJS Gives Harley Awards to Morton Holbrook, Marian Opala (news), Author, No, 61: 338 (Feb. '78) AJS Goals, Author, No, 60: 302 (Jan. '77) AJS Holds First Judicial Ethics Forum (focus), Macmanus, Shelia, 72: 304-305 (Feb.-Mar. '89) AJS Honors Flaschner, Johnston and Chauvin (news), Author, No, 60: 406 (Mar. '77) AJS Model Code of Conduct for Nonjudicial Court Employees, Author, No, 73: 138-140 (Oct.-Nov. '89) AJS Model Statute to Establish A Judicial Compensation Commission, Author, No, 78: 9-11 (Jul.-Aug. '94) AJS Ohio Director Dies (news), Author, No, 60: 352 (Feb. '77) AJS Questions Ford, Carter on Federal Judicial Selection (news), Author, No, 60: 154 (Oct. '76) AJS reaches out to membership, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 185 (Mar.-Apr. '98) AJS Statement and Resolution on the Omnibus Judgeship Bill, Author, No, 61: 386-387 (Mar. '78) Alabama's Chief Justice In Spotlight As Directors Report On Court Improvements (focus), Hoelzel, William, 67: 510-511 (May '84) Alablama Citizens Consider Criminal Justice Problems (news), Author, No, 60: 151 (Oct. '76) The American Judicature Society and Court Reform: A Brief Chronology, Author, No, 72: 91 (Aug.-Sep. '88) The American Judicature Society: Working to Improve the Administration since 1913, Author, No, 87: 108-117 (Nov.-Dec. '03) Another Dilemma (letter), Crumpacker, E.D., 73: 237, 289 (Feb.-Mar. '90) Another vacancy crisis (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 152 (Jan.-Feb. '99) Anticipating the future of the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 168 (Jan.-Feb. '96) Anti-Incumbency's Threat to Judicial Merit Selection (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 56 (Aug.-Sep. '92) Arthur T. Vanderbilt (retrospect), Winters, Glenn R., 60: 242, 250 (Dec. '76) The Aspen Symposium on the Federal Judiciary (news), Author, No, 62: 150-151 (Sep. '78) The Balancing Act of Court Confidentiality Agreements (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 280, 325 (Apr.-May '93) Bankruptcy Law Debate (letter), Levit, Louis W. and McGuire, Beryl E., 61: 441 (May '77) Best Kept Secrets of the Judiciary, O'Brien, Tim, 73: 341-343 (Apr.-May '90) A boost for judicial independence (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 140 (Jan.-Feb. '98) Breaking With Tradition: A Study of the U.S. District Judge Nominating Commissions, Neff, Alan, 64: 256-278 (Dec.-Jan. '81) A busy year for AJS, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 141 (Jan.-Feb. '98) Bypassing the Constitution (letter), Barrow, Allen E., 62: 160 (Oct. '78) Cameras, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 4 (July-Aug. '02) Can the State Court Experience Guide Efforts to Improve the Federal System? (query), Heflin, Howell, 63: 258-261, 302 (Dec.-Jan. '80) Candidates State Positions on Federal Judicial Selection, Author, No, 72: 77 (Aug.-Sep. '88) Carter's Remarkable Achievement (letter), Tydings, Joseph, 63: 256 (Dec.-Jan. '80) The case for saving SJI (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 168 (Jan.-Feb. '02) A celebrated warning (letter), Abraham, Henry J., 85: 171 (Jan.-Feb. '02) The Center for Judicial Conduct Organizations, Author, No, 61: 205-208 (Nov. '77) The Changing Face of America - How Will Demographic Trends Affect the Courts, Author, No, 72: 125-132 (Aug.-Sep. '88) China Diary, Williams, George H., 68: 61-69 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Citizen Leaders Seek Consensus at Denver Conference on Courts (news), Anderson, Nancy B., 61: 48-49 (Jun.-Jul. '77) Citizens See Education, Communication As Keys to Better Justice (news), Author, No, 60: 152-153 (Oct. '76) Clinton's legacy or Bork's? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 224 (Mar.-Apr. '01) Close encounters of the first kind, Sullivan, Thomas P., 87: 166-167, 191 (Jan.-Feb. '04) Comity in federal judicial selection (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 4 (July-Aug. '03) A common-sense approach to justice, Reno, Janet, 77: 66-67, 113-114 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Conference Considers Changes in Court Handling of Child Abuse Cases (focus), Weisberg, Lynn, 71: 169-170 (Oct.-Nov. '87) Confidential Settlements and Sealed Court Records: Necessary Safeguards or Unwarranted Secrecy? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 78: 304-311 (May-Jun. '95) Congress Approves Legislation Creating 152 New Judgships (news), Author, No, 62: 310 (Dec.-Jan. '79) Congress Enacts A Major Revision of the Federal Bankruptcy System (news), Author, No, 62: 310 (Dec.-Jan. '79) A conversation about judicial independence and impartiality, Author, No, 89: 339-343 (6) A cooperative model for preventing wrongful convictions, Stookey, John A., 87: 159-162 (Jan.-Feb. '04) Court-community collaboration: new partnerships for court improvement, Transcript, AJS, 80: 200-205 (Mar.-Apr. '97) Courts and the "War on Drugs" (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 73: 236, 288 (Feb.-Mar. '90) Courts and the self-represented (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 4 (July-Aug. '98) Courts and the self-represented - the road ahead (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 300 (May-June '01) The courts, the legislature, and the executive: separate and equal? Historical overview on the separation of powers, Author, No, 87: 208-218 (Mar.-Apr. '04) The courts, the legislature, and the executive: separate and equal? Issues at the federal level, Author, No, 87: 220-229, 243, 259 (Mar.-Apr. '04) The courts, the legislature, and the executive: separate and equal? Issues at the state level, Author, No, 87: 230-240 (Mar.-Apr. '04) Creating a national jury center, Boatright, Robert G., 85: 39-42 (July-Aug. '01) Creating court-community partnerships (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 204 (Mar.-Apr. '97) The Dangers of Ex Parte Communications (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 288-289 (Apr.-May '91) Dedication of the Opperman Center at Drake University, Author, No, 87: 101-107 (Nov.-Dec. '03) Delay in Filling Federal Judicial Vacancies (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 64 (Aug.-Sep. '90) Director Leroy Jeffers Has Died (news), Author, No, 63: 90 (Aug. '79) A Distortion of Justice (letter), Scott, George M., 62: 316-317 (Feb. '79) Does Television Make A Fair Trial Impossible? - A Debate (news), Author, No, 64: 145-146 (Sep. '80) Drake University: The new home of the American Judicature Society in Des Moines, Iowa, Author, No, 86: 278-280 (May-June '03) An Earthquake in South Dakota? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 89: 192, 237 (Jan.-Feb. '06) Eavesdropping on the adversary system (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 108 (Nov.-Dec. '01) Economic independence for federal judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 56 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Eliminating unnecessary delays in filling federal judicial vacancies (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 100 (Nov.-Dec. '99) The Empirical Turn In Legal Education (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 89: 312, 351 (6) Ending Patronage In The Judiciary (editorial), Rush, Fletcher G., 62: 264 (Dec.-Jan. '79) Enhancing Federal Judicial Selection (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 73: 64, 188 (Aug.-Sep. '89) Enhancing the jury system (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 212 (Mar.-Apr. '96) Ensuring adequate funding for the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 152, 187-188 (Jan-Feb '05) Ensuring adequate funding for the justice system (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 108 (Nov.-Dec. '96) The erosion of the Great Writ (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 89: 56, 90 (Sept.-Oct. '05) Evaluating Proposals for Civil Justice Reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 108, 162 (Oct.-Nov. '92) Evaluating the performance of judges standing for retention (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 79: 190-197 (Jan.-Feb. '96) Experimenting with the jury, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 97 (Nov.-Dec. '97) Exploring the issues in private judging (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 77: 203-210 (Jan.-Feb. '94) The Federal Courts Since 1787: Stability and Change in 200 Years (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 71: 116-122 (Aug.-Sep. '87) Five Receive Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 60: 102 (Aug.-Sep. '76) Fixing White (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 90: 192,194 (Mar-Apr '07) A fresh look at judicial impairment (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 90: 4,44 (July-Aug '06) From chambers to community, Zemans, Frances Kahn, 80: 62-63 (Sept.-Oct. '96) From Pound to Harley: The Founding of AJS, Belknap, Michal R., 72: 78-90 (Aug.-Sep. '88) The Future of Our Federal Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 4 (Jun.-Jul. '90) Gender and racial fairness in the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 77: 64, 65 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Glenn R. Winters 1909-1998, Author, No, 81: 230 (May-June '98) Governor Milliken Receives the Herbert Harley Award (news), Author, No, 61: 242 (Nov. '77) Guidelines for Cases Involving Judicial Disability, Author, No, 69: 110-113 (Aug.-Sep. '85) Gunderson and Clapp Win Herbert Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 61: 93 (Aug. '77) A Half Century in Retrospect, Winters, Glenn R., 72: 92-97 (Aug.-Sep. '88) Harley Awards to Fulghum (news), Author, No, 63: 90 (Aug. '79) Hawaii chapter recommends unpublished opinions be citable (focus), Stanik, Kristine, 86: 162 (Nov.-Dec. '02) Helping judges explain the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 56 (Sept.-Oct. '96) Impeaching Federal Judges: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?, Author, No, 72: 359-365 (Apr.-May '89) The importance of representative juries (viewpoint), Houser, Mark, 87: 99, 148 (Nov.-Dec. '03) In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Merit Selection, Krivosha, Norman, 74: 128-132 (Oct.-Nov. '90) An Independent NIJ (letter), Bayh, Birch, 62: 317 (Feb. '79) Interaction and Decisionmaking on Collegial Courts: A Panel Discussion (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 71: 339-344 (Apr.-May '88) Interviewing judicial applicants: a critical nominating commission function (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 286, 305 (May-June '04) Introduction: Selecting federal court of appeals and district court judges (introduction), Author, No, 86: 9 (July-Aug. '02) Introduction: Wrongful convictions of the innocent (introduction), Radelet, Michael L., 86: 67-68 (July-Aug. '02) Judge Carl B. Rubin Receives Herbert Harley Award, Author, No, 75: 229 (Dec.-Jan. '92) Judges, ideology, and accountability (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 212-213 (Mar.-Apr. '02) Judicature receives award (brief), Richert, David, 90: 182 (Jan-Feb '07) Judicial accountability (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 89: 4, 6 (July-Aug. '05) Judicial Discipline Reps Meet to Learn, Compare Notes (news), Richman, Dan, 60: 48-49 (Jun.-Jul. '76) Judicial Improvement: What's Going On In The States? (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 149-151 (Sep. '83) Judicial Improvements Act (letter), Cohn, Avern, 74: 177 (Dec.-Jan. '91) The judicial independence and accountability task force (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 108, 121 (Nov.-Dec. '04) Judicial independence at the crossroads (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 260 (May-June '02) The judicial independence task force, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 49 (Sept.-Oct. '97) Judicial Independence: An Introduction (introduction), Author, No, 80: 155 (Jan.-Feb. '97) Judicial Nominating Commissions - The Need for Demographic Diversity (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 236 (Feb.-Mar. '91) Judicial Selection - Keeping the Process Open (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 75: 236, 282 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Judicial settlement ethics (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 48 (Sept.-Oct. '97) Judicious use of juror anonymity (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 180 (Jan.-Feb. '03) Jury improvement, not reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 284 (May-June '00) The jury revisited, Author, No, 88: 284-300 (May-June '05) Justice beyond our borders (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 228 (May-June '98) Justice for ALJs (letter), Jacobson, Barry, 73: 237 (Feb.-Mar. '90) Lawyer, Citizen Leader Accept Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 60: 50 (Jun.-Jul. '76) Leaders of Bench and Bar Receive Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 60: 154 (Oct. '76) Leave no innocent behind (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 156, 188 (Jan.-Feb. '04) Let Ideas Flourish: How We Can Improve Our Justice System, Kastenmeier, Robert W., 72: 122-124 (Aug.-Sep. '88) Let The People Observe Their Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 116 (Nov.-Dec. '94) Listening to Judge Lefkow (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 240, 242 (May-June '05) Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. '95) The media and jury deliberations: education or invasion? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 48, 88 (Sept.-Oct. '03) The media, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 48 (Sept.-Oct. '99) Meeting the pro se challenge: an update (focus), Sampson, Kathleen M., 84: 326-328 (May-June '01) Merit Selection of U.S. Attorneys Urged (news), Author, No, 62: 101 (Aug. '78) Misguided judicial reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 4 (July-Aug. '97) The Need for Education (letter), Holder, Janice M., 75: 227 (Dec.-Jan. '92) The need for expedited DNA analysis (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 248 (May-June '99) The need for hortatory standards of judicial conduct (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 96, 149 (Nov.-Dec. '03) The Need For Judicial Compensation Commissions, Author, No, 78: 6-11 (Jul.-Aug. '94) The Need for Judicial Performance Evaluations for Retention Elections (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 75: 124, 178 (Oct-Nov '91) New AJS Director Outlines Future Goals (news), Author, No, 60: 100 (Aug.-Sep. '76) New AJS Executive Committee 1979-80, Author, No, 63: 92-93 (Aug. '79) A new approach to long-range planning for the federal courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 4-5 (July-Aug. '95) Nina Totenberg receives first annual Toni House Award (brief), Stanik, Kristine, 83: 87 (Sept.-Oct. '99) No Easy Answers: A Report on the National Conference for Judicial Conduct Organizations, Hoelzel, William, 64: 279-284 (Dec.-Jan. '81) Not far enough (letter), Cohn, Avern, 79: 101 (Sept.-Oct. '95) NSF Project Draws a Winner (news), Author, No, 61: 337 (Feb. '78) On An Independent National Institute of Justice (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 62: 212 (Nov. '78) On Fair and Adequate Compensation for Judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 64: 152 (Oct. '80) On Federal Judicial Conduct Legislation (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 63: 360 (Mar. '80) On Improved Benefits for Federal Judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 64: 342 (Mar. '81) On Limiting the Jurisdiction of Federal Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 65: 124, 170 (Sep. '81) On Senior Federal Judges and The New Social Security Law (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 67: 108 (Sep. '83) On the Discipline and Removal of Federal Judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 61: 440 (May '78) On the Omnibus Judgeship Bill and Merit Selection (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 62: 4 (Jun.-Jul. '78) On the Selection of U.S. Attorneys (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 61: 396, 434 (Apr. '78) On the U.S. Circuit Judge Nominating Commission (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 63: 100 (Oct. '79) An open letter to the new president about the administration of justice (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 172 (Jan.-Feb. '01) An Open Letter to the New President About the Administration of Justice (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 168-169 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Opening Up Federal Judicial Discipline (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 4 (Jul.-Aug. '94) Oregon Citizens Discuss Ways to Improve their Court, Author, No, 61: 292-293 (Dec.-Jan. '78) The Overreaching Court (letter), Howrey, Edward, 65: 336-337 (Feb. '82) Pennsylvania Director Dies (news), Author, No, 61: 198 (Oct. '77) The people behind court reform, Daffron, Sandra Ratcliff, 81: 229 (May-June '98) Politics and progress in federal judicial accountability (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 90: 52-53,92 (2) The Practicing Bar (letter), Leake, Robert E., Jr., 62: 317 (Feb. '79) Preserving liberty when the nation is at war (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 56 (July-Aug. '01) Presidential candidates respond to AJS questions about justice system, Author, No, 80: 93-96 (Sept.-Oct. '96) Presidential candidates respond to questions about the justice system, Author, No, 84: 96-98 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Preventing the conviction of the innocent: a compelling and urgent need, Reno, Janet, 87: 163-165 (Jan.-Feb. '04) The Problems with Mandatory Minimum Sentences (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 77: 124-125 (Nov.-Dec. '93) Professor, Judges Accept Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 60: 249-250 (Dec. '76) Promoting judicial independence (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 152 (Jan.-Feb. '97) Promoting Public Understanding of the Supreme Court (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 4, 42 (Jun.-Jul. '92) Public access: the ultimate guardian of fairness in our justice system, Zemans, Frances Kahn, 79: 173-175 (Jan.-Feb. '96) The public's role in judicial discipline (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 128 (Nov.-Dec. '02) Raising Judicial Salaries for the Public Good (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 72: 144 (Oct.-Nov. '88) Reducing Delay In The Courts, Neubauer, David, 62: 111-113 (Sep. '78) Reducing Excessive Cost and Delay in the Civil Justice System (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 77: 4, 54 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Remembering Tom C. Clark (retrospect), Winters, Glenn R., 61: 135-136 (Sep. '77) A Report on the Sixth National Conference for Judicial Conduct Organization, Hoelzel, Bill, 62: 357-362 (Feb. '79) Report to the Members, Author, No, 71: 227-245 (Dec.-Jan. '88) Report to the Members, Author, No, 69: 163-178 (Oct.-Nov. '85) Report to the Members, Author, No, 70: 177-194 (Oct.-Nov. '86) A Reporter's Notes on the Boston Conference, Devroy, Ann, 63: 249-250 (Nov. '79) Responding to Judicial Alcohol Abuse (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 75: 4 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Restoring confidence in the criminal justice system (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 64 (July-Aug. '02) Returning to Private Practice: The Dilemmas Judges Face (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 73: 124 (Oct.-Nov. '89) Richard Spencer Childs: The Political Reformer and His Influence on the Work of the American Judicature Society, Hirschhorn, Bernard, 73: 184-191 (Dec.-Jan. '90) The role of AJS (letter), Leake, Robert E., Jr., 83: 177 (Jan.-Feb. '00) The Role of the Bar (letter), Foulis, Ronald, 74: 289 (Apr.-May '91) Rule 11: Moving Beyond the Cosmic Anecdote (focus), Kritzer, Herbert M., Marshall, Lawrence, and Zemans, Frances Kahn, 75: 269-272 (Feb.-Mar. '92) A rush to judgment (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 52 (July-Aug. '98) Safeguarding human genetic privacy (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 224 (Mar.-Apr. '03) Schaefer, Weinfeld, Stagg Accept Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 61: 50 (Jun.-Jul. '77) Schizophrenia (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 85: 49 (July-Aug. '01) The security of our liberty (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 4, 44-45 (July-Aug. '04) Sentencing Guidelines Of The Right Sort (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 168 (Jan.-Feb. '95) Sentencing reform in the wake of Booker (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 196, 231 (Mar.-Apr. '05) Separation of powers and mutual respect (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 200-201 (Mar.-Apr. '04) Shall we dance? The courts, the community, and the news media, Transcript, AJS, 80: 30-42 (July-Aug. '96) Simpson's trial and the rush to reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 56-57 (Sept.-Oct. '95) Social science and public policy (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 220 (Mar.-Apr. '00) Special Donors, Author, No, 60: 353-354 (Feb. '77) The state of the state courts, Abrahamson, Shirley S., 87: 241-242 (Mar.-Apr. '04) Statement before the Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries, D'Alemberte, Talbot, 69: 5-6 (Jun.-Jul. '85) Steps forward, steps back on judicial ethics (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 90: 100-101 (Nov-Dec '06) Strengthening the court-legislature relationship (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 96 (Nov.-Dec. '97) A Study of the U.S. Circuit Judge Nominating Commission: Findings, Conclusions, Recommendations, Berkson, Larry C., Carbon, Susan, and Neff, Alan, 63: 104-129 (Sep. '79) The Supreme Court and certiorari: what determines the agenda? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 112 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Tell Us What You Think, Adams, Arlin M., 60: 465 (May '77) Tennesseans Confer On Courts As Constitutional Convention Nears (news), Adams, Arlin M., 60: 457-458 (Apr. '77) A Threat to the Future of Society, Carpenter, E.N., II and Wallace, Martha Redfield, 66: 228 (Dec.-Jan. '83) Three branches, not two: Congress should reconsider recent assaults on federal court sentencing discretion (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 276, 324 (May-June '03) Three Receive Harley Awards (news), Author, No, 60: 196 (Nov. '76) Time for the AJS Jury Center (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 85: 4 (July-Aug. '01) Time to reexamine the U.S. sentencing guidelines and mandatory penalties (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 176 (Jan.-Feb. '00) Tom C. Clark: Certified Champion of Justice, Adams, Arlin M., 61: 101, 136 (Sep. '77) Toward More Effective Chief Trial Court Judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 75: 184 (Dec.-Jan. '92) Trial Court Democracy (letter), Burke, Kevin S., 75: 288 (Apr.-May '92) A Tribute to Robert W. Kastenmeier (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 176 (Dec.-Jan. '91) Two Former AJS Chairmen, Laurance Hyde and James Dezendorf, Die (news), Author, No, 61: 434 (Apr. '78) The U.S. Circuit Judge Nominating Commission: A Comparison of Two of Its Panels, Carbon, Susan, 62: 233-245 (Nov. '78) The U.S. Circuit Judge Nominating Commission: The Candidates' Perspective, Berkson, Larry C., 62: 466-482 (May '79) An unprecedented budget crisis (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 89: 100, 102 (Nov.-Dec. '05) Unsound criticisms (letter), Mengler, Thomas M., 79: 57, 100 (Sept.-Oct. '95) Upholding judicial ethics standards (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 184 (Mar.-Apr. '98) Vermont Citizens Conference Spotlights Court Needs (news), Author, No, 60: 151 (Oct. '76) The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: An Update on Current Legislation, Author, No, 73: 74-81 (Aug.-Sep. '89) The war on courts and other wars (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 90: 148,150 (Jan-Feb '07) What judicial candidates can say (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 4 (July-Aug. '00) What Members Say About AJS, A Report on the Membership Survey, Author, No, 61: 241 (Nov. '77) Who Rules The Courts? The Issue of Access to the Rulemaking Process, Grau, Charles W., 62: 428-435 (Apr. '79) Why the Judicial Conference Opposes S. 1873 (editorial reply), Hunter, Elmo B., 63: 413, 456-457 (Apr. '80) With unseemly speed (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 52, 101 (Sept.-Oct. '04)
Acceptable Truth (letter), Hecht, Ira H., 61: 5 (Jun.-Jul. '77) Adjudication to Settlement: Shading in the Gray, Kritzer, Herbert M., 70: 161-165 (Oct.-Nov. '86) ADR course online (brief), Richert, David, 86: 57 (July-Aug. '02) ADR Problems and Prospects: Looking to the Future, Goldberg, Stephen B., Green, Eric D., and Sander, Frank E.A., 69: 291-299 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Alabama's Chief Justice In Spotlight As Directors Report On Court Improvements (focus), Hoelzel, William, 67: 510-511 (May '84) Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Courts: An Introduction (introduction), Alfini, James J., 69: 252-253, 314 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Arbitration vs. Mediation - Explaining the Differences, Cooley, John W., 69: 263-269 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Balancing act: implementing a statewide, court-sponsored ADR program, Goldschmidt, Jona and Hallett, Michael, 80: 222-229 (Mar.-Apr. '97) The benefits of win-win mediation (viewpoint), Nagel, Stuart S., 85: 110-111, 159-160 (Nov.-Dec. '01) Can Computers Aid the Dispute Resolution Process? (query), Nagel, Stuart S. and Barczyk, Casimir, 71: 253, 294-295 (Feb.-Mar. '88) Can Court-Related Alternatives Improve Our Dispute Resolution System? (query), Rosenberg, Maurice, 69: 254-255 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Canadian Conference Considers the High Cost of Justice Today (news), Nejelski, Paul, 63: 350-352 (Feb. '80) Canadian Conference Explores Judicial Independence, Public Expectations of Justice (focus), Nejelski, Paul, 69: 51-53 (Jun.-Jul. '85) The Case Against Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR Programs, Eisele, G. Thomas, 75: 34-40 (Jun.-Jul. '91) The Changing Face of America - How Will Demographic Trends Affect the Courts, Author, No, 72: 125-132 (Aug.-Sep. '88) The changing role of the trial judge (viewpoint), Ludwig, Edmund V., 85: 216-217, 253 (Mar.-Apr. '02) Civil Mediation in Palm Beach: A "Retired" Massachusetts Judge Pioneers A Sucessful New Program (focus), Ratliff, Leslie C., 73: 51-53, 57 (Jun.-Jul. '89) Community Mediation in Massachusetts: Lessons From A Decade of Development (focus), Davis, Albie M., 69: 307-309 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Comparing Court Productivity (letter), Doyle, Joe, 63: 56 (Aug. '79) Congress May Approve a Bill for Minor Disputes This Year (news), Author, No, 63: 146 (Sep. '79) Could Settlement Masters Help Reduce the Cost of Litigation and the Workload of Federal Courts? (query), Cooley, John W., 68: 59-60, 88-89 (Aug.-Sep. '84) Court Productivity (letter), Holmes, George P., 62: 414 (Mar. '79) Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration Is Providing Litigants With A Speedier and Less Expensive Alternative to the Traditional Courtroom Trial, Broderick, Raymond J., 75: 41-44 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration: It Works, Broderick, Raymond J., 72: 217-225 (Dec.-Jan. '89) The D.C. Multi-Door Courthouse (focus), Finkelstein, Linda J., 69: 305-306 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Dispute Resolution: The Periphery Becomes the Core (review essay), Menkel-Meadow, Carrie, 69: 300-304 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Do Minor Disputes Deserve Second Class Justice? (query), Nejelski, Paul, 61: 102-103 (Sep. '77) The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May '90) Early Assessment Program Reduces Disposition Time, Author, No, 78: 158 (Nov.-Dec. '94) Early mediation efforts (letter), Stanley, Nancy E., 80: 49 (July-Aug. '96) Early Neutral Evaluation: A Follow-Up Report, Levine, David I., 70: 236-240 (Dec.-Jan. '87) Evaluating the Dade County Citizen Dispute Settlement Program, Salas, Luis and Schneider, Ronald, 63: 174-183 (Oct. '79) Examining the Claims of a Small Claims Court: A Florida Case Study, Purdum, Elizabeth, 65: 25-37 (Jun.-Jul. '81) Exploring the issues in private judging (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 77: 203-210 (Jan.-Feb. '94) Fiddling While Rome Burns: A Response to Dr. Hensler, Butler, Gregory Brian and Miller, Brian David, 75: 251-254 (Feb.-Mar. '92) The Future and the Courts: A Perspective from Illinois, Pilchen, Ira, 76: 137-139, 141-146 (Oct.-Nov. '92) How courts can prepare for Y2K litigation (focus), Kent, Elizabeth and Van, Epps, Douglas, 82: 233-234, 238 (Mar.-Apr. '99) Improving the summary jury trial, Metzloff, Thomas B., 77: 9-12 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Indigenous justice systems and tribal society, Melton, Ada Pecos, 79: 126-133 (Nov.-Dec. '95) An ineffective solution (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 84: 6 (July-Aug. '00) Is There A New Role for Lawyers in Nonadversary Proceedings? (query), Beresford, Robert and Shea, Felice K., 62: 7, 49-50 (Jun.-Jul. '78) The Jeffersonian/Hamiltonian Duality: A Framework for Understanding Reforms In the Administration of Justice, Nejelski, Paul, 64: 450-462 (May '81) Judges and Small Claims (letter), Ward, B. William, 65: 56 (Aug. '81) Judges' views on vanishing civil trials, Bennett, Mark W., Downie, Margaret H., and Zervos, Larry C., 88: 306-309, 312 (May-June '05) Judicial Involvement in Settlement: How Judges and Lawyers View It, Rude, Dale E. and Wall, James A., Jr., 72: 175-178 (Oct.-Nov. '88) Let's Try A Small Claims Calendar for the U.S. Courts (viewpoint), Schwarzer, William W., 78: 221-223, 263-264 (Mar.-Apr. '95) Litigants like mediation (brief), Richert, David, 85: 101 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. '95) Mandatory Mediation of Divorce: Maine's Experience (focus), Clark, Lincoln and Orbeton, Jane, 69: 310-312 (Feb.-Mar. '86) The Mansion vs. The Gatehouse: Viewing the Courts from a Consumer's Perspective, Church, Thomas W., Jr., 75: 255-261 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Mediation: Is It An Effective Alternative to Adjudication In Resolving Prisoner Complaints?, Cole, George F., Hanson, Roger A., and Silbert, Jonathan E., 65: 481-489 (May '82) Mediation: The New Move Toward Justice Without Judges, Abrahams, Steven, 65: 493-496 (May '82) Miami Drug Court Gives Drug Defendants A Second Chance (focus), Finn, Peter and Newlyn, Andrea K., 77: 268-271 (Mar.-Apr. '94) Minitrials and matchmakers: Styles of conducting settlement conferences, Hyman, Jonathan M. and Heumann, Milton, 80: 123-129 (Nov.-Dec. '96) Mr. Cooley Responds (letter), Cooley, John W., 68: 261, 304 (Feb.-Mar. '85) A Neighborhood Court for Neighborhood Suits, Beresford, Robert and Cooper, Jill, 61: 185-190 (Oct. '77) A new era of federal-tribal court cooperation, Wallace, J. Clifford, 79: 150-153 (Nov.-Dec. '95) New studies provide insight into how disputants value case evaluation by third parties (focus), Jones, Gregory Todd and Yarn, Douglas H., 87: 147-148 (Nov.-Dec. '03) Northern District of California Adopts Early Neutral Evaluation to Expedite Dispute Resolution, Levine, David I., 72: 235-238 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Private Dispute Resolution (letter), Phillips, Barbara Ashley, 68: 260 (Feb.-Mar. '85) The reemergence of tribal society and traditional justice systems, Vicenti, Carey N., 79: 134-141 (Nov.-Dec. '95) Rent-A-Judge: Private Settlement for the Public Good, Coulson, Robert, 66: 7-10 (Jun.-Jul. '82) Rent-A-Judge: Secret Justice for the Privileged Few, Gnaizda, Robert, 66: 6, 11-13 (Jun.-Jul. '82) Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court, Wissler, Roselle L., Bezanson, Randall P., Cranberg, Gilbert, and Soloski, John, 71: 197-201 (Dec.-Jan. '88) Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court: How Attorneys View the Libel Dispute Resolution Program, Wissler, Roselle, Cranberg, Gilbert, Soloski, John, Murchison, Brian, and Bezanson, Randall P., 75: 329-333 (Apr.-May '92) The role of apology in tort law, Shuman, Daniel W., 83: 180-189 (Jan.-Feb. '00) The Role of Our Courts and The Logic of Court Reform: Notes on The Justice Department's Approach to Improving Justice, Sarat, Austin, 64: 300-311 (Feb. '81) Settlement conferences help resolve criminal cases (viewpoint), Gottsfield, Robert L. and Michkowski, Mitch, 90: 196-199,235 (Mar-Apr '07) Small Claims Retort (letter), Rinn, Edward, 65: 457 (May '82) Standards of Conduct for Mediators, Feerick, John D., 79: 314-317 (May-June '96) State Court-Annexed Arbitration: What Do Attorneys Think?, Boersema, Craig, Hanson, Roger A., and Keilitz, Susan, 75: 28-33 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Study shows consumers fare better in arbitration (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232-233 (Mar.-Apr. '05) A successful binding summary jury trial, Feagley, Michael R. and Rogers, Walter M., 79: 181-184 (Jan.-Feb. '96) The Summary Jury Trial - An Alternative Method of Resolving Disputes, Lambros, Thomas D., 69: 286-290 (Feb.-Mar. '86) The Summary Jury Trial: An Effective Aid To Settlement, Lambros, Thomas D., 77: 6-8, 12 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Symposium Examines Tort Liability System Problems (focus), Burnham, David, 70: 59-60 (Jun.-Jul. '86) Taking Aim at the American Legal System: The Council on Competitiveness's Agenda for Legal Reform, Hensler, Deborah R., 75: 244-250 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Training Institutional Masters (letter), Hay, Herbert Darrell, 68: 260-261 (Feb.-Mar. '85) Umpiring the multi-opinion justice system (viewpoint), Ruhlin, Charles and Scheiber, Harry N., 80: 58-61 (Sept.-Oct. '96) Unsettling Issues About Settling Civil Litigation: Examining "Doomsday Machines," "Quick Looks" and Other Modest Proposals, Bedlin, Howard and Nejelski, Paul, 68: 9-29 (Jun.-Jul. '84) What is a traditional judge anyway? Problem solving in the state courts, Berman, Greg, 84: 78-85 (Sept.-Oct. '00) What role does gender play in mediation of domestic relations cases?, Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen, 86: 134-143 (Nov.-Dec. '02) What the growing use of pre-dispute binding arbitration means for the judiciary (viewpoint), Williams, Jackson, 85: 266-267 (May-June '02) What We Know and Don't Know About Court-Administered Arbitration, Hensler, Deborah R., 69: 270-278 (Feb.-Mar. '86) What's ahead for courts? (brief), Richert, David, 84: 217 (Jan.-Feb. '01) Who shall mediate?, Hill, Norma Jeanne, 82: 70-73 (Sept.-Oct. '98) Why attorneys support mandatory mediation, Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen, 82: 224-231 (Mar.-Apr. '99)
Critical Issues In The Courtroom: Exploring a Hypothetical Case, Author, No, 72: 12-22 (Jun.-Jul. '88) Don't send kids to adult prisons (viewpoint), Rodriguez, Luis J., 83: 6, 38 (July-Aug. '99) Drug courts have low recidivism rate (brief), Richert, David, 87: 87 (Sept.-Oct. '03) The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May '90) Electronic Monitorning and Recidivism (letter), Clarke, Stevens H., 76: 213 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Electronic Monitorning of Drug Offenders on Probation, Glaser, Daniel and Watts, Ronald, 76: 112-117 (Oct.-Nov. '92) Fines and Fines Administration: Can the Private Sector Fill the Void (query), Bing, Robert L., III, 75: 5, 50 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Glaser and Watts Respond (letter), Glaser, Daniel and Watts, Ronald, 76: 213-214 (Dec.-Jan. '93) How judges respond to drunk drivers, Breer, M. Lynn, Schwartz, Abby, Schillo, Barbara A., and Savage, Deborah, 87: 72-78, 89 (Sept.-Oct. '03) Improving collection of court-ordered restitution, Davis, Robert C. and Bannister, Tanya M., 79: 30-33 (July-Aug. '95) Justice Department funds drug courts (brief), Richert, David, 85: 100 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Lessons for judges from the Civil Justice Reform Act (viewpoint), McArthur, John Burritt, 83: 222-223, 273-274 (Mar.-Apr. '00) The Lima Rehab Project: A Program That Benefits All, Snellenburg, Sidney C., 72: 251-252 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Presiding in Criminal Court: An Introduction (introduction), Morris, Norval and Tonry, Michael, 72: 7-11 (Jun.-Jul. '88) The pretrial release decision, Clark, John and Henry, D. Alan, 81: 76-81 (Sept.-Oct. '97) Preventing Prison Crowding (letter), Lipscher, Robert D., 68: 208-209 (Dec.-Jan. '85) Profitable Penalties for Lower Level Courts, Glaser, Daniel and Gordon, Margaret A., 73: 248-252 (Feb.-Mar. '90) The reemergence of tribal society and traditional justice systems, Vicenti, Carey N., 79: 134-141 (Nov.-Dec. '95) Report says drug courts effective (brief), Richert, David, 86: 57 (July-Aug. '02) Restitution In The Federal Criminal Justice System, Tobolowsky, Peggy M., 77: 90-95 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Sentencing Alternatives: Development, Implementation Issues and Evaluation, Harris, Philip W. and Harland, Alan T., 68: 210-219 (Dec.-Jan. '85) Tayloring Criminal Fines to the Financial Means of the Offender, Hillsman, Sally T. and Greene, Judith A., 72: 38-45 (Jun.-Jul. '88) Therapeutic jurisprudence (brief), Richert, David, 84: 103 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Therapeutic jurisprudence, Hora, Peggy Fulton and Schma, William G., 82: 8-12 (July-Aug. '98) Therapeutic jurisprudence in action: Specialized courts for the mentally ill, Lurigio, Arthur J., Watson, Amy, Luchins, Daniel J., and Hanrahan, Patricia, 84: 184-189 (Jan.-Feb. '01) The trouble with 'scarlet letter' punishments (viewpoint), Litowitz, Douglas, 81: 52-57 (Sept.-Oct. '97) The Use of Fines by Trial Court Judges, Cole, George F., Mahoney, Barry, Thornton, Marlene, and Hanson, Roger A., 71: 325-333 (Apr.-May '88) Using Alternative Sentences: The Views of the People of Alabama (focus), Dobie, John, 73: 220-221 (Dec.-Jan. '90)
"A Bench Happily Filled:" Some Historical Reflections on the Supreme Court Appointment Process, Abraham, Henry J., 66: 282-295 (Feb. '83) "Into the Soup?": The Acclimation of Ninth Circuit Appellate Judges, Wasby, Stephen L., 73: 10-16 (Jun.-Jul. '89) "Rebunking" A Crisis (letter), Flanders, Steven, 77: 125 (Nov.-Dec. '93) "The Supreme Court Decided Today...," or Did It?, Slotnick, Elliot E. and Segal, Jennifer A., 78: 89-95 (Sep.-Oct. '94) Abbreviate Appellate Procedure: An Evaluation of the New Mexico Summary Calendar, Marvell, Thomas B., 75: 86-96 (Aug.-Sep. '91) Absolute power (letter), Burrage, Jeanette, 80: 295 (May-June '97) Activism on the Indian Supreme Court, Moog, Robert, 82: 124-132 (Nov.-Dec. '98) An Addendum to Downs (letter), Morton, W. Brown, 64: 56 (Aug. '80) An agency and 12 courts: Social Security disability cases in the U.S. courts of appeals, Haire, Susan and Lindquist, Stefanie, 80: 230-236 (Mar.-Apr. '97) An Aid to Reporters (letter), Cardozo, Michael H., 68: 48 (Jun.-Jul. '84) American public opinion and the Rehnquist Court, Marshall, Thomas R., 89: 177-180 (Nov.-Dec. '05) The American public's assessment of the Rehnquist Court, Kritzer, Herbert M., 89: 168-176 (Nov.-Dec. '05) Amici Curiae And The Supreme Court's Review Of Fetal Protection Policies, Samuels, Suzanne Uttaro, 78: 236-241 (Mar.-Apr. '95) Amici curiae during the Rehnquist years, Owens, Ryan J. and Epstein, Lee, 89: 127-132 (Nov.-Dec. '05) Amicus curiae or amicus praesidentis? Reexamining the role of the solicitor general in filing amici, Pacelle, Richard L., Jr., 89: 317-325 (Mar.-Apr. '06) The Amicus Curiae Role of the U.S. Solicitor General in Supreme Court Litigation, O'Connor, Karen, 66: 256-264 (Dec.-Jan. '83) Anastasoff v. United States: an update (focus), Braun, Jerome I., 85: 93-94 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Another Motive for Depublication (letter), Hirschfeld, Robert A., 67: 368 (Mar. '84) Anti-plaintiff bias in the federal appellate courts, Clermont, Kevin M. and Eisenberg, Theodore, 84: 128-134 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Appellate courts must conduct independent research of Daubert issues to discover "junk science", Keasler, Michael E. and Cramer, Cathy, 90: 62-64 (Sept-Oct '06) Appellate courts should resist the temptation to conduct their own independent research on scientific issues, Keller, Sharon and Cimics, Donald, 90: 64-65 (Sept-Oct '06) Are Heavy Caseloads Changing the Nature of Appellate Justice? (query), Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., 66: 57-59 (Aug. '82) Are the justices serving too long? An assessment of tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court, McGuire, Kevin T., 89: 8-15 (July-Aug. '05) Assessing the conservatism of the Rehnquist Court, Hensley, Thomas R. and Smith, Christopher E., 77: 83-89 (Sep.-Oct. '93) Assessing the Impact of Pattern Jury Instructions, Nieland, Robert G., 62: 185-194 (Oct. '78) The authors respond (letter), Latzer, Barry and Cauthen, James N.G., 84: 115 (Nov.-Dec. '00) The authors respond (letter), Reynolds, William L. and Richman, William M., 81: 6, 40-41 (July-Aug. '97) Bargaining and accommodation on the United States Supreme Court: Insight from Justice Blackman, Corley, Pamela C., 90: 157-165 (Jan-Feb '07) Beyond Legislative Lobbying: Women's Rights Groups and the Supreme Court, O'Connor, Karen and Epstein, Lee, 67: 134-143 (Sep. '83) Brown at 50: The road that lies behind us and the challenges ahead, Clark, Hunter R., 88: 56-59 (Sept.-Oct. '04) Burger Court Review of State Court Civil Liberties Decisions, Spaeth, Harold J., 68: 285-291 (Feb.-Mar. '85) Campaign Financing for North Carolina's Appellate Courts, Moog, Robert, 76: 68-76 (Aug.-Sep. '92) Capital appeals revisited, Latzer, Barry and Cauthen, James N.G., 84: 64-71 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Carter's Judicial Appointments: The Influence of Affirmative Action and Merit Selection on Voting on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Gottschall, Jon, 67: 164-173 (Oct. '83) The Case For Large Federal Courts of Appeals (viewpoint), Wallace, J. Clifford, 77: 288-289 (May-Jun. '94) Caseload, Conflicts, and Decisional Capacity: Does the Supreme Court Need Help?, Hellman, Arthur D., 67: 28-48 (Jun.-Jul. '83) Centralized Research Staff: Is There a Monster in the Judicial Closet?, Stow, Mary Lou and Spaeth, Harold J., 75: 216-221 (Dec.-Jan. '92) Chief Justice Rehnquist as third branch leader, Wheeler, Russell R., 89: 116-120 (Nov.-Dec. '05) Chief Justice Rehnquist: "poster child" for the attitudinal model, Spaeth, Harold J., 89: 108-115 (Nov.-Dec. '05) A chilling article (letter), Sarokin, H. Lee, 84: 114 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Circuit breaker: Deciphering courts of appeals decisions using the U.S. Courts of Appeals Data Base, George, Tracey E. and Sheehan, Reginald S., 83: 240-247 (Mar.-Apr. '00) The Clerk Connection: Appearances Before The Supreme Court By Former Law Clerks, O'Connor, Karen and Hermann, John R., 78: 247-249 (Mar.-Apr. '95) The Clinton clones: Ginsburg, Breyer, and the Clinton legacy, O'Connor, Karen and Palmer, Barbara, 84: 262-273 (Mar.-Apr. '01) Collegiality and the Court of Appeals, Seitz, Collins J., 75: 26-27 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Collegiality and the District Courts, Ziegler, Donald E., 75: 74-75 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Comparing courts using the American states, Brace, Paul and Hall, Melinda Gann, 83: 250-266 (Mar.-Apr. '00) The composition of state supreme courts, 2000, Bonneau, Chris W., 85: 26-31 (July-Aug. '01) Concurring in result without written opinion: a condemnable practice (viewpoint), Robbins, Ira P., 84: 118-119, 160-165 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Congress authorizes appellate study panel (focus), Tobias, Carl, 81: 125-126 (Nov.-Dec. '97) Congress considers bill to split Ninth Circuit (focus), Tobias, Carl, 79: 198-199 (Jan.-Feb. '96) Congressional responses to federal circuit court decisions, Lindquist, Stephanie A. and Yalof, David A., 85: 60-68 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Consensus In The Unanimous Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, Spaeth, Harold J., 72: 274-281 (Feb.-Mar. '89) The Constitution and Absolute Values (letter), Johnston, A. Eric, 63: 412 (Apr. '80) Correction, Author, No, 77: 184, 336 (Nov.-Dec. '93) Could Judges Deliver More Justice If They Wrote Fewer Opinions? (query), Merrill, Charles M., 64: 435, 471 (May '81) Creating An Intermediate Appellate Court; Does It Reduce The Caseload of A State's Highest Court?, Flango, Victor Eugene, 64: 74-84 (Aug. '80) Criteria for Publication of Opinions in the U.S. Courts of Appeals: Formal Rules Versus Empirical Reality, Songer, Donald R., 73: 307-313 (Apr.-May '90) A Crucial Caveat (letter), Davies, Thomas Y., 67: 316 (Feb. '84) David Souter's First Term on the Supreme Court: The Impact of a New Justice, Johnson, Scott P. and Smith, Christopher E., 75: 238-243 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Death is the whole ball game, Fagan, James, West, Valerie, and Liebman, James S., 84: 144-145 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Death matters: a reply to Latzer and Cauthen, Liebman, James S., Fagan, James, and West, Valerie, 84: 72-77, 99 (Sept.-Oct. '00) Death Penalty Habeas Corpus: Defining the Issues, Robbins, Ira P., 73: 215-219 (Dec.-Jan. '90) Debunking the myth (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 85: 171 (Jan.-Feb. '02) Deciding What to Decide: How The Supreme Court Sets Its Agenda, Provine, D. Marie, 64: 320-333 (Feb. '81) Deciding what to decide: the Judges' Bill at 75, Harnett, Edward A., 84: 120-127 (Nov.-Dec. '00) Decision-making trends of the Rehnquist Court era: Civil rights and liberties cases, Hensley, Thomas R. and Smith, Christopher E., 89: 161-167, 184-185 (Nov.-Dec. '05) The decline and fall of legislative history? Patterns of Supreme Court reliance in the Burger and Rehnquist eras, Brudney, James J. and Ditslear, Corey, 89: 220-229 (Jan.-Feb. '06) Defining Activism (letter), Kellogg, Frederick R., 67: 317 (Feb. '84) Departures in the study of state supreme courts (review essay), Caldeira, Gregory A., 67: 458-463 (Apr. '84) Deserving of Serious Attention (letter), Gunther, Gerald, 67: 109 (Sep. '83) Designated Judges: How Well Do They Perform?, Green, Justin J. and Atkins, Burton M., 61: 358-370 (Mar. '78) The Development of Appellate Sentence Review in Alaska, DiPietro, Susanne, 75: 143-153 (Oct-Nov '91) A diminished plenary docket: A legacy of the Rehnquist Court, O'Brien, David M., 89: 134-137 (Nov.-Dec. '05) A Dissent on Dissent, Bennett, Robert W., 74: 255-260 (Feb.-Mar. '91) Distributive Justice: Majority Opinion Assignments in the Burger Court, Spaeth, Harold J., 67: 299-304 (Dec.-Jan. '84) Diversity Jurisdiction Through the Lens of Federalism, Sloviter, Dolores K., 76: 90-93, 99 (Aug.-Sep. '92) Do The Costs of The En Banc Proceeding Outweigh Its Advantages? (query), Kaufman, Irving R., 69: 7-8, 57 (Jun.-Jul. '85) Drawing a Line on Freedom of the Press: The Burger Court Picks Up The Chalk, Cann, Steven, 66: 296-303 (Feb. '83) The Effectiveness of Flexible Assignment of Appeals Between Supreme and Intermediate Courts, Marvell, Thomas B., 78: 292-298 (May-Jun. '95) Efforts to split the Ninth Circuit unsuccessful in the 109th Congress (focus), Tobias, Carl, 90: 135-136 (Nov-Dec '06) Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Pre-Argument Conference Program, Martin, John H., 69: 312-313 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Eighth Circuit decision intensifies debate over publication and citation of appellate opinions, Braun, Jerome I., 84: 90-95 (Sept.-Oct. '00) The era of the choral Court, Maveety, Nancy, 89: 138-145 (Nov.-Dec. '05) An Examination of Voting Behavior in the Louisiana Supreme Court, Hall, Melinda Gann, 71: 40-46 (Jun.-Jul. '87) Examining an Analogy: Does the Judicial Monster Eat Chaff?, Stow, Mary Lou and Spaeth, Harold J., 75: 294, 337 (Apr.-May '92) Examining The Crisis Of Volume In The U.S. Courts Of Appeals (letter), Gizzi, Michael C., 77: 96-103 (Sep.-Oct. '93) The Exercise of Advice and Consent, Simon, Paul, 76: 789-191 (Dec.-Jan. '93) Explaining transformations in Supreme Court policy, Goldstein, Leslie Friedman and Stech, Diana, 79: 80-85 (Sept.-Oct. '95) An Exploratory Analysis of The Supreme Court's Caseload from 1880-1976, McLauchlan, William P., 64: 32-42 (Jun.-Jul. '80) Facing the Monster in the Judicial Closet: Rebutting a Presumption of Sloth, Brown, David J., 75: 291-293 (Apr.-May '92) Failure to understand (letter), Gross, Samuel R., 84: 114 (Nov.-Dec. '00) The federal appellate study at midpoint (focus), Tobias, Carl, 82: 44-45 (July-Aug. '98) Federal Court Reform Should Start At The Top, Miner, Roger J., 77: 104-108 (Sep.-Oct. '93) The Fifth Anglo-American Exchange: Some Observations, Kaufman, Irving R., 61: 327-331 (Feb. '78) The First-Term Performance of Justice Clarence Thomas, Smith, Christopher E. and Johnson, Scott P., 76: 172-178 (Dec.-Jan. '93) The First-Term Performance of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Smith, Christopher E., Baugh, Joyce Ann, Hensley, Thomas R., and Johnson, Scott P., 78: 74-80 (Sep.-Oct. '94) The first-term performance of Justice Stephen Breyer, Smith, Christopher E., Baugh, Joyce Ann, and Hensley, Thomas R., 79: 74-79 (Sept.-Oct. '95) The Fourth Amendment Past and Future (letter), Harris, Daniel M., 68: 37-41 (Jun.-Jul. '84) Freshman Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court, 1921-1991, Brown, Terry and Scheb, John M., II, 76: 239-243 (Feb.-Mar. '93) Friendly Fire: Amici Curiae and Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, Behuniak-Long, Susan, 74: 261-270 (Feb.-Mar. '91) The Function and Importance of Appellate Oral Argument: Some Views of Lawyers and Federal Judges, Wasby, Stephen L., 65: 340-353 (Feb. '82) German Appellate Judges: Career Patterns and American-English Comparisons, Meador, Daniel J., 67: 16-27 (Jun.-Jul. '83) Going Through the Motions: The Monotony of Appellate Court Decisionmaking, Wold, John T., 62: 58-65 (Aug. '78) Granted, Vacated, and Remanded - Shedding Light on a Dark Corner of Supreme Court Practice, Hellman, Arthur D., 67: 389-401 (Mar. '84) Hawaii chapter recommends unpublished opinions be citable (focus), Stanik, Kristine, 86: 162 (Nov.-Dec. '02) Helping the Supreme Court By Reducing the Flow of Cases Into the Courts of Appeals, Griswold, Erwin N., 67: 58-67 (Aug. '83) The Hidden Conservatism of the State Court "Revolution", Latzer, Barry, 74: 190-197 (Dec.-Jan. '91) House authorizes appellate court study commission (focus), Tobias, Carl, 80: 292-297 (May-June '97) How do courts of appeals en banc decisions fare in the U.S. Supreme Court?, Wasby, Stephen L., 85: 182-189 (Jan.-Feb '02) How Supreme Court justices respond to litigant requests to overturn precedent, Segal, Jeffrey A. and Howard, Robert M., 85: 148-157 (Nov.-Dec. '01) The ideology of state supreme court chief justice, an update, Langer, Laura, 90: 37-38 (July-Aug '06) The ideology of state supreme court chief justices, Langer, Laura and Wilhelm, Teena, 89: 78-86 (Sept.-Oct. '05) Ideology, Strategy and Supreme Court Decisions: William Rehnquist as Chief Justice, Rohde, David W. and Spaeth, Harold J., 72: 247-250 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Improving appellate opinions (viewpoint), Cappalli, Richard, 83: 286-287, 318-320 (May-June '00) Improving the Process: Case Selection by the Supreme Court, Estreicher, Samuel and Sexton, John, 70: 41-47 (Jun.-Jul. '86) Individual justices and the solicitor general: The amicus curiae cases, 1953-2000, Deen, Rebecca E., Ignagni, Joseph, and Meernik, James, 89: 68-77 (Sept.-Oct. '05) The Influence of the Solicitor General on Supreme Court Disposition of Federal Circuit Court Decisions: A Closer Look at the Ninth Circuit Record, Uelmen, Gerald F., 69: 360-366 (Apr.-May '86) Innovative Appellate Court Processing: New Hampshire's Experience with Summary Affirmance, Douglas, Charles G., III, 69: 147-152 (Oct.-Nov. '85) Interaction and Decisionmaking on Collegial Courts: A Panel Discussion (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 71: 339-344 (Apr.-May '88) An Intercircuit Panel of the United States Court of Appeals: The Cost of Structural Change, Winters, Richard H., 70: 31-40 (Jun.-Jul. '86) An Intercircuit Profile of Judges on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Haire, Susan, Gryski, Gerard S., Zuk, Gary, and Barrow, Deborah J., 78: 101-103 (Sep.-Oct. '94) Interpreting the Constitution: The Case for Judicial Restraint, Wallace, J. Clifford, 71: 81-84 (Aug.-Sep. '87) Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court's Proper and Historic Function, Shaman, Jeffrey M., 71: 80, 84-87, 122 (Aug.-Sep. '87) Interstate Certification of Questions of Law: A Valuable Process in Need of Reform, Robbins, Ira P., 76: 125-132 (Oct.-Nov. '92) Introduction: Evaluating the Rehnquist Court's legacy (introduction), Marshall, Thomas R., | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||