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Judicature, the Journal of AJS, Subject Index: Categories List Vol. 79-89

Summary

This is an index by Subject for Judicature Volumes 79-90. Cumulative indexes have been compiled for Judicature volumes 1-20 and 21-45. Volumes 45-87 are indexed in separate annual indexes. For microfilm editions, contact Pro Quest, (800) 521-0600.
Judicature is indexed in Index to Legal Periodicals, Current Law Index, Legal Resource Index, Criminal Justice Periodical Index, and PAIS Bulletin and is available on-line on the WESTLAW service.

Access To Courts
Access To Justice
Administrative Law
AIDS
AJS
Alternatives To Adjudication
Alternatives To Incarceration
Appellate Courts
Arbitration
Bail
Bar Activities
Bias
Citizen Involvement in the Courts
Citizens And Courts
Civil Justice System
Civil Procedure
Complex Litigation
Congestion And Delay
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Interpretation
Corrections
Court Decorum
Court Facilities
Court Financing And Budgeting
Court Information Systems
Court Management
Court Performance
Court Personnel
Court Structure
Court Technology
Courts Of Limited Jurisdiction
Criminal Justice System
Criminal Procedure
Defense Function
Evidence
Expert Witnesses
Foreign Justice Systems
Future And The Courts
Gender Bias
Grand Juries
Judicial Compensation And Tenure
Judicial Decision Making
Judicial Disability
Judicial Discipline And Removal--Federal
Judicial Discipline And Removal--State
Judicial Education And Qualifications
Judicial Ethics
Judicial Evaluation
Judicial History And Philosophy
Judicial Immunity
Judicial Impact Statements
Judicial Independence And Immunity
Judicial Powers and Duties
Judicial Selection--Federal
Judicial Selection--State
Judicial/Legislative Relations
Jury Trial
Juvenile Justice
Law And Psychology
Law And Science
Legal Education
Legal Ethics
Legal History
Legal Profession
Legal Services
Legislation
Magistrates
Media And Courts
Mediation
Military Justice
Miscellaneous
National Institute of Justice
Native American Courts
Nonlawyer Judges
Organizations
Plea Bargaining
Probation And Parole
Prosecution Function
Prosecutorial function
Public Interest
Search and Seizure
Sentencing
Small Claims Courts
Social Science And Courts
State Attorneys General
State Justice Institute
Statutory Reform
Tort Reform
Transcript Preparation
Trial Courts, General Jurisdiction
Uncategorized
Victim Compensation
Victims And Witnesses
Videotape in Court
Woman Judges

Access To Courtstop

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)

Access To Justice top

'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)

Administrative Law top

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)

AIDStop

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)

AJS top

'...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)

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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)

Alternatives To Incarceration top

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)

Appellate Courts top

"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.,