Court Management

Court Management in United States

Court Management

The Impact of Sequestration on Juries, Levine, James P., 79: 266-272 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)

  • The Importance of Political Theory for Court Administrators, Corso, Joseph W., 63: 427-435 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving Court Management by Administrative Rule, Knab, Karen M. and Hough, James E., 62: 291-295 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving courthouse security (brief), Richert, David, 88: 233 (Mar.-Apr. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving the Process: Case Selection by the Supreme Court, Estreicher, Samuel and Sexton, John, 70: 41-47 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • In Praise of Local Rules, Flanders, Steven, 62: 28-36 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Increasing juror participation in trials through note taking and question asking, Heuer, Larry and Penrod, Steven, 79: 256-262 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Increasing Offender Compliance with Restitution Orders, Davis, Robert C., Smith, Barbara, and Hillenbrand, Susan, 74: 245-248 (Feb.-Mar. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • An ineffective solution (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 84: 6 (July-Aug. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Innovative Appellate Court Processing: New Hampshire’s Experience with Summary Affirmance, Douglas, Charles G., III, 69: 147-152 (Oct.-Nov. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Innovative Problem Solving In State Courts With Cyberquest (focus), Snellenburg, Sidney C., 74: 226-228 (Feb.-Mar. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Internet infects the courtroom (viewpoint), Wallace, Steven, 93: 138-139 (4, AJS Judicature)
  • The Jeffersonian/Hamiltonian Duality: A Framework for Understanding Reforms In the Administration of Justice, Nejelski, Paul, 64: 450-462 (May ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Judging in a Democracy: The Tension of Popular Participation, Nejelski, Paul, 61: 166-175 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Assignment, Efficiency and Politics, Ryan, John Paul, 70: 78-79 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Improvements Act (letter), Cohn, Avern, 74: 177 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Judiciary-academic partnerships: Resources for evaluation, Shdaimah, Corey S., Summers, Alicia, and Dancy, Bonita, 95: 30-37 (July-Aug ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicious use of juror anonymity (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 180 (Jan.-Feb. ’03, AJS Judicature)
  • Juror privacy or court secrecy (letter), Jade, Rose, 85: 265, 301 (May-June ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Jury reform: the Arizona experience, Dann, B. Michael and Logan, George, III, 79: 280-286 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Just, speedy, and inexpensive? Judicial case management under the Civil Justice Reform Act, Kakalik, James S., 80: 184-189 (Jan.-Feb. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice Impact Statements: Determining How New Laws Will Affect The Courts (letter), Davis, Robert P. and Nejelski, Paul, 62: 18-27 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice should emphasize people, not paper (viewpoint), Denlow, Morton, 83: 50-51, 88, 90 (Sept.-Oct. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Keeping A Secure Courthouse, Carter, Richard W., 76: 314-318 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Keeping Up With Justice: Automation and the New Activism, Lateef, Noel V., 67: 213-223 (Nov. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The last straw for Dallas County’s courts, Gaither, Hal, 76: 316-317 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Law Clerks: Their Roles and Relationships with Their Judges, Crump, David, 69: 236-240 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Legal information vs. legal advice: Developments during the last five years, Greacen, John M., 84: 198-204 (Jan.-Feb. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Lessons for judges from the Civil Justice Reform Act (viewpoint), McArthur, John Burritt, 83: 222-223, 273-274 (Mar.-Apr. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Let the People Observe Their Courts, Weinstein, Jack B. and Zimmerman, Diane L., 61: 156-165 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • The Litigation Explosion Myth (letter), Kritzer, Herbert M., 68: 90 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Little New Information (letter), Metrick, Dennis L., 68: 58 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Local Court Administration: Findings From A Survey of Appointed Managers, Mays, G. Larry and Taggart, William A., 69: 29-35 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Magistrates and the Work of Federal Courts: A New Division of Labor, Seron, Carroll, 69: 353-359 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Making Judges the Managers of Change (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 66: 167-169 (Sep.-Oct. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • The Making of a Court Administrator, Cheatham, Frank S., Jr., 60: 128-133 (Oct. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Management Science In The Real World of Courts, Ryan, John Paul, 62: 144-146 (Sep. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Managing Civil Litigation: The Trial Judge’s Role, Schwarzer, William W., 61: 400-408 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Massachusetts Takes A Major Step Toward A Unified Court System (news), Author, No, 62: 256 (Nov. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Meeting the challenge of educating court managers, Hartley, Roger E. and Bates, Kevin, 90: 81-88 (Sept-Oct ’06, AJS Judicature)
  • Meeting the pro se challenge: an update (focus), Sampson, Kathleen M., 84: 326-328 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Mistaken Objections (letter), France, James G., 62: 420, 454 (Apr. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • A model system? (viewpoint), Flanders, Steven, 81: 142-143, 176 (Jan.-Feb. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • A Modest Experiment (letter), Kelly, Michael J., 75: 288-289 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Monstrous Analysis (letter), Griffith, Frederick J., III, 75: 288 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • A More Efficient Method of Jury Selection for Lengthy Trials, Bilecki, Dennis, 73: 43-47 (Jun.-Jul. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Motion on the Merits: An Effective Response to Appellate Congestion and Delay (focus), Green, Dale M. and Keyes, Michael F., 70: 168-170 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Mr. Cooley Responds (letter), Cooley, John W., 68: 261, 304 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • National curriculum created to improve foster care system (brief), Buzynski, Dawn, 89: 43 (July-Aug. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • The need for uniform discovery time limits (viewpoint), McArthur, John, 80: 251-253, 296 (May-June ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Needed Attention (letter), Valentine, Michael J., 77: 58 (Jul.-Aug. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Neither Gone nor Forgotten: Evaluating the potential impact of senior status judges on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Holmes, Lisa M., Solberg, Rorie L., Spill, and Haire, Susan B, 95: 227-236 (Mar.-Apr. ’12, AJS Judicature)
  • A new approach to court reform (viewpoint), Zimmerman, Michael D., 82: 108-111 (Nov.-Dec. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • A new approach to long-range planning for the federal courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 4-5 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • New Jersey State Court System Cultivates Its Volunteers (focus), Seidenstein, Robert G., 77: 335-336 (Mar.-Apr. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • New York Voters Approve Three Judicial Amendments (news), Author, No, 61: 291 (Dec.-Jan. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Ninth Circuit Appellate Commissioner Assists Judges, Frank, Lauren, 78: 321 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • North Dakota Supreme Court Opens Its Rule-Making Process (news), Author, No, 62: 101 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Northern District of California Adopts Early Neutral Evaluation to Expedite Dispute Resolution, Levine, David I., 72: 235-238 (Dec.-Jan. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Not The Real World (letter), Bilby, Richard M., 74: 177, 228 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Noteworthy (letter), Ward, William B., 62: 56 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • One Day/One Trial: A Major Improvement in the Jury System, Kasunic, David E., 67: 78-86 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • One size does not fit all (letter), Kelley, Stephen M., 81: 50, 89 (Sept.-Oct.
    ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • The online juror, Browning, John G., 93: 231-235 (6, AJS Judicature)
  • Open Rulemaking (letter), Trawick, Henry P., Jr., 62: 213 (Nov. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Opinion assignment on the Rehnquist Court, Maltzman, Forrest and Wahlbeck, Paul J., 89: 121-126, 181 (Nov.-Dec. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Opinion Assignment Procedures and Conference Practices in State Supreme Courts, Hall, Melinda Gann, 73: 209-214 (Dec.-Jan. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Opinion Assignment Procedures and Conference Practices in State Supreme Courts: A Correction (letter), Hall, Melinda Gann, 74: 65 (Aug.-Sep. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Organizing The Criminal Appeals Process: The Views of Judges, Government Attorneys and Defense Counsel, Hanson, Roger A. and Chapper, Joy, 72: 239-246 (Dec.-Jan. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Overburdened Courts and Underutilized Information Technology: A Modern Prescription for a Chronic Disorder, Forst, Brian, 68: 30-36 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • The Per Curiam Opinion: Its Nature and Functions, Wasby, Stephen L., Peterson, Steven, Schubert, James, and Schubert, Glendon, 76: 29-38 (Jun.-Jul. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Pilot Program Seeks to Reduce Civil Case Delay In California (focus), Weisberg, Lynn, 71: 288-289 (Feb.-Mar. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Planning for Unified Court Budgeting, Stout, Ronald, 69: 205-213 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Preaching Opinions (letter), Henderson, John K., Jr., 62: 213 (Nov. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Preparing and Rewarding Jurors (letter), Anderson, Robert S., 68: 209 (Dec.-Jan. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Preparing to Manage the Courts: The Educational Backgrounds of Court Administrators, Taggart, William A. and Mays, G. Larry, 67: 284-291 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Pretrial Motions in a U.S. District Court: The Role of the Law Clerk, Hall, Melinda Gann, 74: 65 (Aug.-Sep. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • A Professional Responsibility (letter), Suter, William K., 75: 186, 227 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Professor Slotnick Responds (letter), Slotnick, Elliot E., 75: 227 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • A Profile of State Court Administrators, Shapiro, Robert A. and Doan, Rachel N., 60: 119-122 (Oct. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Program helps reduce backlog in Philadelphia (focus), Bernstein, Mark I., 80: 196-197 (Jan.-Feb. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Program Improves Minority Group Representation On Federal Juries (focus), Bilecki, Dennis, 77: 221-222 (Jan.-Feb. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Promoting Public Understanding of the Supreme Court (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 4, 42 (Jun.-Jul. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Promoting Team Management in Federal Trial Courts, Zimmer, Markus B., 71: 215-219 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Public Process in State Court Rulemaking, Parness, Jeffrey A. and Manthey, Christopher C., 63: 338-345 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Records and More Records: How the Third Circuit Coped (And Saved Money Too) (focus), Nejelski, Paul and Gallagher, Steven G., 70: 122-124 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Reducing Bias in a Jury Source List by Combining Voters and Drivers, Logan, Charles H. and Cole, George F., 67: 87-94 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Report proposes reforms for family law court in California (brief), Richert, David, 93: 259-260 (6, AJS Judicature)
  • A Response to the Response (letter), Polansky, Larry P., 70: 141 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • A Response to the Responses (letter), Nagel, Stuart S., 70: 79 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • The Revenue Agent Role of State Courts: Implications for the Administration and Adjudication, Nase, Jonathan P., 76: 195-200 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Robert Banks Responds (letter), Banks, Robert S., 74: 228, 230 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • Rowlan F. Kirks: A Tribute, Burger, Warren E., 61: 301, 338 (Feb. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Rubber Stamp or Reason? (letter), Wasby, Stephen L. and Bierman, Luke, 75: 289 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Ruling Out Delay: A Correction (letter), Grau, Charles W., 66: 229 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Ruling Out Delay: The Impact of Ohio’s Rules of Superintendence, Grau, Charles W. and Sheskin, Arlene, 66: 108-121 (Sep.-Oct. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • S. 2648, The Judicial Improvements Act of 1990: Editor’s Introduction (introduction), Author, No, 74: 111 (Aug.-Sep. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • S. 2648, The Judicial Improvements Act of 1990: The Concerns of Federal Judges, Murphy, Diana E., 74: 112, 114-115 (Aug.-Sep. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • S. 2648, The Judicial Improvements Act of 1990: The Need for Reform, Banks, Robert S., 74: 113, 115-116 (Aug.-Sep. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Sabbaticals at NIJ (letter), Stewart, James K., 72: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Safeguarding juror privacy: a new framework for court policies and procedures, Hannaford, Paula L., 85: 18-25, 44 (July-Aug. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Scheduling Utopia (letter), Carlson, Jan, 60: 57 (Aug.-Sep. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Sealed court records (brief), Richert, David, 84: 156 (Nov.-Dec. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Seating the blind juror, Crehan, Matthew J., 81: 104-110 (Nov.-Dec. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • The Self-Executing Pretrial Conference: An Exceptional Tool for Handling Small Lawsuits (focus), Anderson, Douglas E., 71: 55 (Jun.-Jul. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Settlement Conferences (letter), Michels, Vicki, 62: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Court Cases Be Systematically Sequenced? (query), Nagel, Stuart S., 70: 261-263, 310 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Courts Try Management By Objectives?, Hays, Steven W., 62: 85-93 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Should hidden standards shape our courts? (query), Kuykendall, C. Mae, 61: 57, 94 (Aug. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Judges Manage Their Own Caseloads? (query), Enslen, Richard A., 70: 200-201 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Should the Courts Use Computerized Legal Databases? (query), Greenberg, Stanley M., 69: 322-323 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Slaying the Monsters of Cost and Delay: Would Disclosure Be More Effective Than Discovery? (query), Schwarzer, William W., 74: 178-183 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Speeding Up Civil Justice, Litan, Robert E., 73: 162-167 (Oct.-Nov. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • State Appellate Court Responses to Caseload Growth, Marvell, Thomas B., 72: 282-291 (Feb.-Mar. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • State court, tribal court agreement (brief), Richert, David, 85: 252 (Mar.-Apr. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • A Step Forward: Tulsa’s Precourt Hearing Program (focus), Kleiman, Bonnie S., 70: 170-171 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Stow and Spaeth Respond (letter), Stow, Mary Lou and Spaeth, Harold J., 75: 289-290 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Stratified juror selection: cross-section by design, King, Nancy J. and Munsterman, G. Thomas, 79: 273-278 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Strengthening the courts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (focus), Murret, Eugene J., 91: 304-305 (May-Jun ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • Systematic Assignment in the Urban Court, Polansky, Larry P., 70: 76-77 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Systematic Assignment of Judges: A Proposal, Nagel, Stuart S., 70: 73-75 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Technology Comes to The Courts (focus), Nejelski, Paul, 72: 136 (Aug.-Sep. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Technology in Appellate Courts: The Ninth Circuit’s Experience with Electronic Mail, Wasby, Stephen L., 73: 90-97 (Dec.-Jan. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Telephone Hearings i
    n Civil Trial Courts: What Do Attorneys Think?, Hanson, Roger A., Olson, Lynae K.E., Shuart, Kathy L., and Thornton, Marlene, 66: 408-419 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Texas, Montana, Nevada Create Offices of Court Administration (news), Author, No, 61: 196 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Toothless Case Management (letter), Cooper, Caroline S., 76: 281 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Toward Better Management of Criminal Litigation, Mahoney, Barry and Sipes, Dale Anne, 72: 29-37 (Jun.-Jul. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Toward More Effective Chief Trial Court Judges (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 75: 184 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Training Institutional Masters (letter), Hay, Herbert Darrell, 68: 260-261 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • An Unanswered Question (letter), Reiner, Larry D., 67: 368 (Mar. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • The unanswered question (viewpoint), Flanders, Steven, 82: 55-56, 91-92 (Sept.-Oct. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • A Unique and Positive Experience (letter), LaPeer, Russell W., 69: 376 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • United States District Courts En Banc – Resolving the Ambiguities, Bartels, John R., 73: 40-42 (Jun.-Jul. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • The Unmaking of a Court Administrator?, Berkson, Larry C. and Hays, Steven W., 60: 134-139 (Oct. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • Unwarranted distrust of federal judges (viewpoint), Burbank, Stephen B., 81: 7, 41 (July-Aug. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Video In The Misdemeanor Court: The South Florida Experience, Terry, W. Clinton, III and Surette, Ray, 69: 13-19 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Warren Burger: a man of ‘common sense and practical ideas’, Wheeler, Russell R., 79: 8-9 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • The Weighted Caseload System: ‘It Is Not A Faultless Arbiter of Judicial Allocation Decisions’ (letter), Bray, Douglas M., 62: 161-162 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • What judges can learn from gender bias task force studies, Jackson, Vicki C., 81: 15-21 (July-Aug. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Rules The Courts? The Issue of Access to the Rulemaking Process, Grau, Charles W., 62: 428-435 (Apr. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Why citizens don’t respond to jury summonses, and what courts can do about it, Boatright, Robert G., 82: 156-164 (Nov.-Dec. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Wisconsin Finishes Work On Its Court Reorganization Plan (news), Kessler, Frederick P., 62: 204-206 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Resources

    Further Reading

    • Break’ Puts Brake On New Cases for Federal Judges (focus), Rooney, John Flynn, 78: 53, 56 (Jul.-Aug. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • ‘Courting Customers’ exercise improves court services (focus), Frank, Lauren, 79: 48, 50 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
    • The ‘Critics’ of Court Reform Reply to Dale Good, Gallas, Geoff, 63: 501-503 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • The ‘Critics’ of Court Reform Reply to Dale Good: Political Outcomes and Case Diversity in Judicial Reform, Nagel, Stuart S., 63: 504-505 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • ‘We All Get Along Here’: Case Flow in Rural Courts, Fahnestock, Kathryn and Geiger, Maurice D., 76: 258-263 (Feb.-Mar. ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • The 21st-century American jury: reflections from the Cantigny Conference, Boatright, Robert G., 83: 288-296 (May-June ’00, AJS Judicature)
    • Abbreviate Appellate Procedure: An Evaluation of the New Mexico Summary Calendar, Marvell, Thomas B., 75: 86-96 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Achieving representative juries: a system that works, Macauley, William A. and Heubel, Edward J., 65: 126-135 (Sep. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Addressing the problem of courtroom stress, Miller, Monica K. and Flores, David M., 91: 60-69 (Sep-Oct ’07, AJS Judicature)
    • Adjudicatory Processes and the Organization of Trial Courts, Kerwin, Cornelius, Henderson, Thomas, and Baar, Carl, 70: 99-107 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Alliance takes on domestic violence (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 240 (Mar.-Apr. ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Courts: An Introduction (introduction), Alfini, James J., 69: 252-253, 314 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Arraignment by Television: A New Way to Bring Defendants to the Courtroom, Gilmore, Warren H., 63: 396-401 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Asbestos, ‘The Magic Mineral,’ Creates Toxic Tort ‘Avalanche’, Pilchen, Ira, 75: 320-321 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
    • Assisting children (letter), Jacobson, Sandra W., 83: 177 (Jan.-Feb. ’00, AJS Judicature)
    • Assisting children and the courts: the Federal Parent Locator Service, Atkinson, Janet, 83: 26-31 (July-Aug. ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • The author responds (letter), Hannaford, Paula L., 85: 301 (May-June ’02, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Answer: Measuring Productivity Improves the Weighted Caseload System (letter), Doyle, Joe, 62: 162-163 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • A brief history of state jury reform efforts, Munsterman, G. Thomas, 79: 216-219 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • Bringing Management Science to the Courts to Reduce Delay, Nagel, Stuart S., Neef, Marion, and Munshaw, Nancy, 62: 128-143 (Sep. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Broadening Participation in the Courts Through Rule-Making and Administration, Wheeler, Russell R., 62: 280-290 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Bronx court focuses on nonviolent crimes (brief), Buzynski, Dawn, 89: 91 (Sept.-Oct. ’05, AJS Judicature)
    • Building a Theory of Case-Processing Time, Luskin, Mary Lee, 62: 114-127 (Sep. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Burdens of the bench: state supreme courts’ non-judicial tasks, Smith, Christopher E. and Feldman, Heidi, 84: 304-309 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
    • The Bureaucratic Spectre: Newest Challenge to the Courts, Hoffman, Richard B., 66: 60-72 (Aug. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • California adopts new case management rules to reduce delay (focus), Hackett, Terry, 75: 108, 117 (Aug.-Sep. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Can and Should There Be Systematic Assignment of Judges to Casetypes?, Slate, William K., II, 70: 77-78 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Can We Match The Skills of Our Judges to The Needs of Our Courts? (query), Shapiro, Irving S., 62: 164-165 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Case Differentiation: An Approach to Individualized Case Management, Bakke, Holly and Solomon, Maureen, 73: 17-21 (Jun.-Jul. ’89, AJS Judicature)
    • The Case For Large Federal Courts of Appeals (viewpoint), Wallace, J. Clifford, 77: 288-289 (May-Jun. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • Centralized Research Staff: Is There a Monster in the Judicial Closet?, Stow, Mary Lou and Spaeth, Harold J., 75: 216-221 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
    • Chief Justice Rehnquist as third branch leader, Wheeler, Russell R., 89: 116-120 (Nov.-Dec. ’05, AJS Judicature)
    • Chief Justice Rehnquist: “poster child” for the attitudinal model, Spaeth, Harold J., 89: 108-115 (Nov.-Dec. ’05, AJS Judicature)
    • Civil justice reform (letter), Litan, Robert E., 80: 205 (Mar.-Apr. ’97, AJS Judicature)
    • 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, AJS Judicature)
    • Civil trial delay in state courts: The effect of case and litigant level characteristics, Cohen, Thomas H., 95: 158-170 (Jan.-Feb. ’12, AJS Judicature)
    • Clearinghouse on aging issues (brief), Richert, David, 94: 92 (sep-oct ’10, AJS Judicature)
    • Communication Among the Three Branches: Can the Bar Serve as Catalyst? (query), Coffin, Frank M., 75: 125-127, 177 (Oct-Nov ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Comparing Court Productivity (letter), Doyle, Joe, 63: 56 (Aug. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Comparing Court Productivity, Doyle, Joe, 61: 416-421 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Compensation of Court Managers: Current Salaries and Related Factors, Reinkensme
      yer, Marcus Wm., 75: 154-160 (Oct-Nov ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Confessions of an angry judge, O’Brien, Gregory C., Jr., 87: 251-253 (Mar.-Apr. ’04, AJS Judicature)
    • Coping with disaster, Kaye, Judith S., 85: 112-114 (Nov.-Dec. ’01, AJS Judicature)
    • The cost of not e-filing (viewpoint), Carlson, Alan and Hartmann, Tobias, 88: 7, 44 (July-Aug. ’04, AJS Judicature)
    • The costs of juries (editorial), No, Author, 93: 92, 129 (3, AJS Judicature)
    • The Costs of One Day/One Trial (letter), Rodgers, Hank, 67: 160 (Oct. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • 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, AJS Judicature)
    • Court Administration in Colombia: An American Visitor’s Perspective, Flanders, Steven, 71: 36-39 (Jun.-Jul. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • The court consolidation demonstration projects – an unqualified success, Davis, Alton T., 85: 131-132 (Nov.-Dec. ’01, AJS Judicature)
    • Court date reminder postcards: A benefit- cost analysis of using reminder cards to reduce failure to appear rates, Rosenbaum, David I., Hutsell, Nicole, Tomkins, Alan J., Bornstein, Brian H., Herian, Mitchel N., and Neeley, Elizabeth M., 95: 177-187 (Jan.-Feb. ’12, AJS Judicature)
    • Court Executives and Decentralization of the Federal Judiciary, Flanders, Steven, 70: 273-279 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • A Court Procedure to Attack the Problem of Substandard Housing (focus), Rosenblum, Arthur, 71: 170-171 (Oct.-Nov. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Court Productivity (letter), Holmes, George P., 62: 414 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Court Reform: Do Critics Understand the Issues?, Good, Dale W., 63: 364-375 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Court Reform: Has It Been Built On An Adequate Foundation?, Gallas, Geoff, 63: 28-38 (Jun.-Jul. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • A Court’s Remarkable Recovery From a Capital Case Crisis, Gottsfield, Robert L., Rayes, Douglas L., and Starr, Patricia, 95: 221-226 (Mar.-Apr. ’12, AJS Judicature)
    • Courts and the self-represented – the road ahead (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 300 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
    • Courts as learning organizations: Toward a unifying vision, Murrell, Patricia H., Schneider, Gary F., and Gould, Phillip D., 93: 14-21 (1, AJS Judicature)
    • DCM’s potential (letter), Cooper, Caroline S., 81: 50 (Sept.-Oct. ’97, AJS Judicature)
    • Defining the Courts’ Business (letter), Starrett, Charles H., Jr., 67: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Delay In State Courts: Are Time Standards An Answer? (focus), Schwartz, Howard P. and Ratliff, Leslie, 70: 124-126 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Determining the proper allocation of cases between federal and state courts (viewpoint), Newman, Jon O., 79: 6-7, 46 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
    • Do Mass Torts Belong in the Courtroom? (query), Feinberg, Kenneth R., 74: 237, 277 (Feb.-Mar. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Do The Costs of The En Banc Proceeding Outweigh Its Advantages? (query), Kaufman, Irving R., 69: 7-8, 57 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May ’90, AJS Judicature)
    • Early Assessment Program Reduces Disposition Time, Author, No, 78: 158 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • Early Neutral Evaluation: A Follow-Up Report, Levine, David I., 70: 236-240 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Effective Case Monitoring and Timely Dispositions: The Experience of One California Court, Goodman, Marcia L., 76: 254-257 (Feb.-Mar. ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • The Effectiveness of Flexible Assignment of Appeals Between Supreme and Intermediate Courts, Marvell, Thomas B., 78: 292-298 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
    • Eight rules for judicial time management (focus), Wallace, Steven, 91: 87-91 (Sep-Oct ’07, AJS Judicature)
    • The Electoral Connection and The Pace of Litigation in Kansas, Crynes, David A., 78: 242-246 (Mar.-Apr. ’95, AJS Judicature)
    • Enforcing summons response (letter), Munsterman, Tom, 82: 250 (May-June ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • Enhancing the jury system (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 212 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • Enlisting the justice community in court improvement, Borys, Bryan, Banks, Cynthia D., and Parker, Darrel, 82: 176-183 (Jan.-Feb. ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • Ensuring access to justice in tough economic times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza, Richard, 92: 124-128 (3, AJS Judicature)
    • Ensuring common ground between state court administrators and chief justices (viewpoint), Drennan, James C., 86: 7-8, 56 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
    • Erroneous Implication (letter), Bartlett, Richard J., 62: 56 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Evaluating Court Training Programs, Hudzik, John K. and Wakeley, John H., 64: 369-375 (Mar. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Family court pilot project launched (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 94 (Sept.-Oct. ’98, AJS Judicature)
    • The Federal Magistrate System – Under New Scrutiny (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 256-257 (Nov. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Fines and Fines Administration: Can the Private Sector Fill the Void (query), Bing, Robert L., III, 75: 5, 50 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • The First Use of One Day/One Trial (letter), Kandt, Wm. C., 67: 368, 408 (Mar. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Florida Conference Examines Education of Court Administrators (focus), Scheb, John M., II, 64: 465-468 (May ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Florida’s 8th Judicial Circuit Launches A CJIS Network (focus), Brisson, David, 74: 278-279 (Feb.-Mar. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • From U.S. Magistrates to U.S. Magistrate Judges: Developments Affecting the Federal District Courts’ Lower Tier of Judicial Officers, Smith, Christopher E., 75: 210-215 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
    • The Future of Our Federal Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 74: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’90, AJS Judicature)
    • Future Trends in State Courts 2010 (brief), Richert, David, 94: 32 (July-Aug ’10, AJS Judicature)
    • Governance of California courthouses shifted to state (brief), Richert, David, 86: 172 (Nov.-Dec. ’02, AJS Judicature)
    • The Growth of the Federal Judicial Labor Force: A Budget-Based Perspective, Nase, Jonathan P., 70: 157-160 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Guide to courthouse safety, security (brief), Richert, David, 94: 92 (sep-oct ’10, AJS Judicature)
    • Has The Time Come for Judicial Sabbaticals?, Robbins, Ira P., 71: 306-316 (Apr.-May ’88, AJS Judicature)
    • Helping jurors manage stress: a multilevel approach, Nordgren, J. Chris and Thelen, Matthew W., 82: 256-262 (May-June ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • How are courts handling pro se litigants?, Goldschmidt, Jona, 82: 13-22 (July-Aug. ’98, AJS Judicature)
    • How courts can prepare for Y2K litigation (focus), Kent, Elizabeth and Van, Epps, Douglas, 82: 233-234, 238 (Mar.-Apr. ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • How fair, fast, and cheap should courts be? Instead of letting lawyers and judges decide, New Mexico asked its customers, Greacen, John M., 82: 286-291 (May-June ’99, AJS Judicature)
    • How Will The Courts Be Managed?, Footlick, Jerrold K., 60: 78-83 (Aug.-Sep. ’76, AJS Judicature)
    • The Impact of Federal Rule 11 on Lawyers and Judges in the Northern District of California, Nelken, Melissa L., 74: 147-152 (Oct.-Nov. ’90, AJS Judicature)

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