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  • Anatomy of a ‘Court Reform’, Sweet, Linda F., 62: 37-43 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • The Bill of Rights – Its Origins and Its Keepers, Moyer, Thomas J., 75: 57-61 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • A Citizen Campaign Brings Court Reform to Wisconsin (news), Hoelzel, Bill, 61: 46-47 (Jun.-Jul. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Election 1998 roundup (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 140 (Nov.-Dec. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • The Impeachment Process: Modernizing an Archaic System, Heflin, Howell T., 71: 123-125 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving Court Management by Administrative Rule, Knab, Karen M. and Hough, James E., 62: 291-295 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Is Life Tenure on the Supreme Court Good for the Country? (query), Fleming, Macklin, 70: 322-323, 375 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Making Intermediate Appellate Courts Final: Assessing Jurisdictional Changes in Florida’s Appellate Courts, Scheb, John M. and Scheb, John M., II, 67: 474-485 (May ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • New York Voters Approve Three Judicial Amendments (news), Author, No, 61: 291 (Dec.-Jan. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • No Amendment Needed (letter), Cohn, Avern, 71: 252 (Feb.-Mar. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Ohio voters reject amendment to raise judicial retirement age, Simmons, Ric, 95: 139 (Nov.-Dec. ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Oregon Beefs Up Judicial Article (news), Author, No, 60: 195 (Nov. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Proposals to Amend the Bill of Rights: Are Fundamental Rights in Jeopardy?, Vile, John R., 75: 62-67 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Reining in the federal judiciary, Meese, Edwin, III and DeHart, Rhett, 80: 178-183 (Jan.-Feb. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Relieving an Overworked State Supreme Court: Florida Asks Its Court of Appeal to Assist in Screening Cases (focus), Overton, Ben F., 66: 371-374 (Mar. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • A Short History of Judicial Reform in New Mexico (focus), Dixon, Eric D., 73: 48-50 (Jun.-Jul. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Tennesseans Confer On Courts As Constitutional Convention Nears (news), Adams, Arlin M., 60: 457-458 (Apr. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Tennessee Voters Reject Proposal for a New Judicial Article (news), Author, No, 61: 431-432 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Texas Broadens Powers of its Judicial Discipline Commission (news), Author, No, 61: 291 (Dec.-Jan. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Wisconsin Finishes Work On Its Court Reorganization Plan (news), Kessler, Frederick P., 62: 204-206 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Wisconsin Group Forms to Push New Judicial Amendment (news), Author, No, 60: 351-352 (Feb. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Top Constitutional Interpretation “A poster child for us”, Blecker, Robert, 89: 297-301 (Mar.-Apr. ’06, AJS Judicature)
  • An Addendum to Downs (letter), Morton, W. Brown, 64: 56 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Advice and Consent (letter), Cousins, William J., 75: 337 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Allocating Justice: The Dangers of Judicial Triage, Lateef, Noel, 64: 312-319 (Feb. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Amending the Constitution (letter), Robinson, Richard R., 80: 242 (Mar.-Apr. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Amici Curiae And The Supreme Court’s Review Of Fetal Protection Policies, Samuels, Suzanne Uttaro, 78: 236-241 (Mar.-Apr. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • An Exaggeration (letter), Conners, Frank J., 72: 264 (Feb.-Mar. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Anastasoff v. United States: an update (focus), Braun, Jerome I., 85: 93-94 (Sept.-Oct. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Assessing the conservatism of the Rehnquist Court, Hensley, Thomas R. and Smith, Christopher E., 77: 83-89 (Sep.-Oct. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Author’s Reply (letter), Steigmann, Robert J., 73: 65 (Aug.-Sep. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Author’s Response (letter), Melone, Albert P., 72: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • The Bankruptcy Courts – Caught in Limbo? (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 307-309 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Bankruptcy: A Solution in Search of a Problem, DeMascio, Robert E., 67: 354-359 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Battlefield Conversions? (letter), Tanton, John H., M.D., 72: 264 (Feb.-Mar. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • The Bill of Rights – Its Origins and Its Keepers, Moyer, Thomas J., 75: 57-61 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Bork’s “Fourth Amendment” (letter), Garnett, William E., 72: 316-317 (Apr.-May ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Brown at 50: The road that lies behind us and the challenges ahead, Clark, Hunter R., 88: 56-59 (Sept.-Oct. ’04, AJS Judicature)
  • The Case for Preserving Trial by Jury in Complex Civil Litigation, Sperlich, Peter W., 65: 394-414 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • The challenges facing tribal courts today, Endreson, Douglas B.L., 79: 142-146 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Chief Justice Rehnquist: “poster child” for the attitudinal model, Spaeth, Harold J., 89: 108-115 (Nov.-Dec. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Comparative Aspects Of Judicial Review: Issues Facing The New European States, Utter, Robert F. and Lundsgaard, David C., 77: 240-247 (Mar.-Apr. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • The Confirmation Process: Too Much Advice and Too Little Consent, Reynolds, W. Bradford, 75: 80-82 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Constitution and Absolute Values (letter), Johnston, A. Eric, 63: 412 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Constitutional Problems of Juvenile Delinquency Trials, Sanborn, Joseph B., Jr., 78: 81-88 (Sep.-Oct. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • The continuing development of the inherent powers doctrine, Baar, Carl, 78: 22-23 (Jul.-Aug. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • The courts, the legislature, and the executive: separate and equal? Issues at the state level, Author, No, 87: 230-240 (Mar.-Apr. ’04, AJS Judicature)
  • Curbing the Federal Courts (letter), Patterson, Hugh M., 66: 176 (Nov. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Debunking the myth (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 85: 171 (Jan.-Feb. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Decisionmaking In Complex Federal Civil Cases: Two Alternatives to the Traditional Jury, Nordenberg, Mark A. and Luneberg, William V., 65: 420-431 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Defining Activism (letter), Kellogg, Frederick R., 67: 317 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Defining the Dimensions of Judicial Activism, Canon, Bradley C., 66: 236-247 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Departures in the study of state supreme courts (review essay), Caldeira, Gregory A., 67: 458-463 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Did The “Bork Case” Change the Meaning of Our Constitution? (query), Bloustein, Edward J., 72: 145, 196 (Oct.-Nov. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Diversity Jurisdiction Through the Lens of Federalism, Sloviter, Dolores K., 76: 90-93, 99 (Aug.-Sep. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Drawing a Line on Freedom of the Press: The Burger Court Picks Up The Chalk, Cann, Steven, 66: 296-303 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Eighth Circuit decision intensifies debate over publication and citation of appellate opinions, Braun, Jerome I., 84: 90-95 (Sept.-Oct. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Ending the Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Dilemma – An Article III Bankruptcy Court Approach, Norton, William L., Jr. and Lieb, Richard, 67: 346-353 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Equal protection after Bush v. Gore (viewpoint), Saks, Michael J., 85: 8, 42-43 (July-Aug. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • The Exercise of Advice and Consent, Simon, Paul, 76: 789-191 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Explaining Judicial Review (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 72: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Explaining transformat
    ions in Supreme Court policy, Goldstein, Leslie Friedman and Stech, Diana, 79: 80-85 (Sept.-Oct. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • The Federal Courts Since 1787: Stability and Change in 200 Years (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 71: 116-122 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • The Federal Magistrate System – Under New Scrutiny (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 256-257 (Nov. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The first-term performance of Justice Stephen Breyer, Smith, Christopher E., Baugh, Joyce Ann, and Hensley, Thomas R., 79: 74-79 (Sept.-Oct. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • FOIA Uncovers Prosecutorial Abuse (letter), Korn, Walter, 66: 384 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The good news in Republican Party of Minnesota v. White (viewpoint), Gray, Cynthia, 87: 271-272 (May-June ’04, AJS Judicature)
  • Granted, Vacated, and Remanded – Shedding Light on a Dark Corner of Supreme Court Practice, Hellman, Arthur D., 67: 389-401 (Mar. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Grounds for judicial impeachment (viewpoint), Finnegan, Lawrence J., Jr., 82: 155, 193 (Jan.-Feb. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Impeaching Federal Judges: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?, Author, No, 72: 359-365 (Apr.-May ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Imposing the Death Penalty on Juvenile Murders: A Constitutional Assessment, Gewerth, Kenneth E. and Dorne, Clifford K., 75: 6-15 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Insulting and Dangerous (letter), Steigmann, Robert J., 72: 317, 371 (Apr.-May ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Interpreting the Constitution (letter), Meese, Edwin, III, 69: 320 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Interpreting the Constitution: The Case for Judicial Restraint, Wallace, J. Clifford, 71: 81-84 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court’s Proper and Historic Function, Shaman, Jeffrey M., 71: 80, 84-87, 122 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Is juvenile justice just too slow?, Butts, Jeffrey A. and Sanborn, Joseph B., Jr., 83: 16-24 (July-Aug. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges and Journalists: Whose End of the Boat Is Sinking? (query), Friendly, Fred W., 65: 389-392, 450 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges, Law-Making and the Constitution: A Response to Professor White, Downs, Harry, 63: 444-454 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Activism and the Concept of Original Intent, Bennett, Robert W., 69: 219-223 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Activism and the Identity of the Legal Profession (review essay), White, G. Edward, 67: 246-255 (Nov. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Activism: Another View (letter), Downs, Harry, 67: 420, 466 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial credibility at issue (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 84: 115 (Nov.-Dec. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Federalism: Don’t Make A Federal Case Out of It…Or Should You?, Author, No, 73: 146-154, 170 (Oct.-Nov. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Responses to Prison Crowding, Finn, Peter, 67: 318, 325 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial review is exercised properly, Cohn, Avern, 82: 29, 32-34 (July-Aug. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Review: The Usurpation and Democracy Questions, Melone, Albert P. and Mace, George, 71: 202-210 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • The Judicial Role In Bulgaria’s Struggle For Human Rights, Melone, Albert P. and Hays, Carol E., 77: 248-253 (Mar.-Apr. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • The Judiciary Act of 1789: The Formal Origin of Federal Judicial Review, Mendelson, Wallace, 76: 133-136 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • The judiciary is too powerful, Taylor, Clifford, 82: 28, 30-32 (July-Aug. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice Brennan and the Brandenburg decision-a lawgiver in action, Schwartz, Bernard, 79: 24-29 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice Department Contacts with Represented Persons: A Sensible Solution, Gorelick, Jamie S. and Klineberg, Geoffrey M., 78: 136, 141-145 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice Department Contacts with Represented Persons: An Alarning Assertion of Power, Dash, Samuel, 78: 137-141 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice O’Connor and the Equal Protection Clause: A Feminine Voice?, Aliotta, Jilda M., 78: 232-235 (Mar.-Apr. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Law, Morals and Justice Holmes, Kellogg, Frederick R., 69: 214-218 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Legitimate activities (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 80: 250 (May-June ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction: A Self-Inflicted Wound?, Abraham, Henry J., 65: 178-184 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction: The Constitutional Basis for the Proposals in Congress Today, Rice, Charles E., 65: 190-197 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction: The Unconstitutionality of Current Legislative Proposals, Taylor, Telford, 65: 198-208 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction: The Unforeseen Impact on Courts and Congress, Kay, Kenneth R., 65: 185-189 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Looking Beyond the Constitution, White, G. Edward, 63: 465, 500 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Maintaining Citizen Sovereignty (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 69: 320-321 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • The Making of A Constitution, Wilson, Bertha, 71: 334-338 (Apr.-May ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Misrepresented (letter), Fino, Susan P., 71: 304 (Apr.-May ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Multiple sovereignties: Indian tribes, states, and the federal government, Resnik, Judith, 79: 118-125 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • The new certiorari courts (viewpoint), Reynolds, William L. and Richman, William M., 80: 206-212 (Mar.-Apr. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • A New Dimension (letter), Cohn, Avern, 76: 170 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • The new federalism: state constitutions and state courts, Gutmann, Diane S. and Abrahamson, Shirley S., 71: 88-99 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • On Limiting the Jurisdiction of Federal Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 65: 124, 170 (Sep. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Original intent (letter), Gangi, William, 80: 110, 145 (Jan.-Feb. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • The People Speak (letter), Lavine, Richard A., 73: 65 (Aug.-Sep. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Politics, privilege, and power: the Senate’s role in the appointment of federal judges, Burbank, Stephen B., 86: 24-27 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • A Postscript On Judicial Law-Making (letter), Downs, Harry, 64: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Proposals to Amend the Bill of Rights: Are Fundamental Rights in Jeopardy?, Vile, John R., 75: 62-67 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Prosecutors and the Press in the Search for the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, Thornburgh, Dick, 75: 20-22 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Reflections on the Role of the Supreme Court: The Contemporary Debate and the Lessons of History, White, G. Edward, 63: 162-173 (Oct. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • The Rehnquist Court And American Values, Comiskey, Michael, 77: 261-267 (Mar.-Apr. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Reining in the federal judiciary, Meese, Edwin, III and DeHart, Rhett, 80: 178-183 (Jan.-Feb. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • A rejected premise (letter), Rittenberg, Leon, III, 80: 295 (May-June ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • A Reporter’s Response, Mauro, Tony, 75: 23 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Retired Judges Service Act In The District of Columbia: Can it Withstand Constitutional Challenge?, Nemeth, Charles P., 73: 253-258 (Feb.-Mar. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • The right decision on the juvenile death penalty, Bradley, Craig M., 89: 302-303, 305 (Mar.-Apr. ’06, AJS Judicature)
  • The Right to a Public Trial: A Need for Today’s Juvenile Court, Sanborn, Joseph B., Jr., 76: 230-238 (Feb.-Mar. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • The Selection and Tenure of Chief Justices, Vile, John R., 78: 96-100 (Sep.-Oct. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • The Senate’s Confirmation Role in Supreme Court Nominations and the Politics of Ideology Versus Impartiality, Melone, Albert P., 75: 68-79 (Aug.-Sep
    . ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The significance of Brown, Ogletree, Charles J., Jr., 88: 66-72 (Sept.-Oct. ’04, AJS Judicature)
  • The smaller the jury, the greater the unpredictability, Saks, Michael J., 79: 263-265 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Solutions to Federal Judicial Gridlock, Williams, Victor, 76: 185-186, 191-193 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Some Current Debates, White, Byron R., 73: 155-158, 161 (Oct.-Nov. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • The Spirit of Dissent, Campbell, J. Louis, III, 66: 304-312 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • State Supreme Court Commitment to State Law, Esler, Michael, 78: 25-32 (Jul.-Aug. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • State Supreme Courts, Judicial Federalism and the Other Constitutions, Galie, Peter J., 71: 100-110 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • The state’s response to Republican Party of Minnesota v. White (focus), Gray, Cynthia, 86: 163-164 (Nov.-Dec. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Stratified juror selection: cross-section by design, King, Nancy J. and Munsterman, G. Thomas, 79: 273-278 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • The Supreme Court and Precedent: An Analysis of Natural Courts and Reversal Trends, Banks, Christopher P., 75: 262-268 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Supreme Court and public support for rights claims, Ignagni, Joseph and Marshall, Thomas R., 78: 146-151 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Tinkering with the machinery of death: Capital punishment’s toll on the American judiciary, Hintze, Michael, 89: 254-257 (Mar.-Apr. ’06, AJS Judicature)
  • Too Little Advice, Senatorial Responsibility, and Confirmation Politics, Melone, Albert P., Morris, Alan R., and Pufong, Marc-George, 75: 187-192, 228 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Tribal courts: providers of justice and protectors of sovereignty, Pommersheim, Frank, 79: 110-112 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Two Important Questions (letter), Petracca, Mark P., 75: 185 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Tyranny of the majority (letter), Diamond, Hymen, 80: 242 (Mar.-Apr. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • U.S. Supreme Court Review of State High Court Decisions, Kilwein, John C. and Brisbin, Richard A., Jr., 78: 33-40, 46 (Jul.-Aug. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Wachtler v. Cuomo: The Limits of Inherent Powers, Glaser, Howard B., 78: 12-24 (Jul.-Aug. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Watching the Watchdog (letter), Fishler, Bennett H., Jr., 66: 384 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)

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