Judicial Powers

Judicial Powers in United States

Judicial Powers and Duties

Holding Judges Accountable (letter), Easton, William S., 65: 50 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)

  • Improving Court Management by Administrative Rule, Knab, Karen M. and Hough, James E., 62: 291-295 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, 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)
  • Independence and Accountability (letter), Goff, Charles Egan, 60: 6-7 (Jun.-Jul. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Independence or Accountability (letter), Johns, Doyle T., Jr., 70: 141 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • 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, 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)
  • An Intercircuit Panel of the United States Court of Appeals: The Cost of Structural Change, Winters, Richard H., 70: 31-40 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, 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)
  • Introduction (introduction), Shaman, Jeffrey M., 69: 64-65 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • An Ironic Analogue (letter), Sullivan, Joseph A., 70: 140-141 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Is Determinate Sentencing An Illusory Reform?, Orland, Leonard, 62: 381-389 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Is Judicial Restraint Possible In An Administrative Society?, Greanias, George C. and Windsor, Duane, 64: 400-413 (Apr. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Is There A More Systematic Way to Manage Publication of Opinions? (query), George, Joyce J., 71: 305, 359-360 (Apr.-May ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Is There No Alternative To The Hard Line In Juvenile Justice? (query), Conrad, John, 67: 162-163, 203-206 (Oct. ’83, 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)
  • Judge Harold R. Medina: The “Freshman” Years, Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., 69: 126-138 (Oct.-Nov. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • The Judge’s Role in Pretrial Case Processing: Assessing the Need for Change, Kritzer, Herbert M., 66: 28-38 (Jun.-Jul. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges as Lobbyists: Habeas Corpus Reform in the 1940’s, Winkle, John W., III, 68: 263-273 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges, Law-Making and the Constitution: A Response to Professor White, Downs, Harry, 63: 444-454 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • The Judicial ‘Firm’: A Useful Model for Understanding Decision-Making in a Juvenile Court, Glick, Henry R., 63: 328-337 (Feb. ’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 Elections: The California Experience, Grodin, Joseph, 70: 365-369 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Immunity and Effectiveness (letter), Patterson, Hugh M., 65: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Immunity Covers Malice and Procedural Errors, Court Rules (news), Hoelzel, Bill, 61: 485 (May ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Independence and Accountability: Walking the Tightrope, Author, No, 66: 207-215 (Nov. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • The Judicial Power: The Cement That Holds The Republic Together, Percy, Billups P., 71: 65-67 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Responses to Prison Crowding, Finn, Peter, 67: 318, 325 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Restraint, The Best Medicine, Adams, Arlin M., 60: 179-183 (Nov. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Review of the Reagan Revolution, Carter, Lief, 65: 458-469 (May ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Review: The Usurpation and Democracy Questions, Melone, Albert P. and Mace, George, 71: 202-210 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Sentencing Guidelines: Hazards of the Middle Ground, Carrow, Deborah M., 68: 161-170 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Supervision of the Guilty Plea Process: A Study of Six Jurisdictions, McDonald, William F., 70: 203-215 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicious Consideration (letter), Rosenhouse, Michael A., 65: 56 (Aug. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and the “Freshman Effect”, Scheb, John M., II and Ailshie, Lee W., 69: 9-12 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice, Not Therapy: A New Mission for Corrections, Fogel, David F., 62: 372-380 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Law By Elimination? Depublication in the California Supreme Court, Gerstein, Robert S., 67: 292, 298 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Law Clerks: Their Roles and Relationships with Their Judges, Crump, David, 69: 236-240 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Law, Morals and Justice Holmes, Kellogg, Frederick R., 69: 214-218 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, 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)
  • Local Response to Prison Crowding (letter), Cramer, Judith A., 68: 4-5 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Looking Beyond the Constitution, White, G. Edward, 63: 465, 500 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Magistrates and the Work of Federal Courts: A New Division of Labor, Seron, Carroll, 69: 353-359 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Maintaining Citizen Sovereignty (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 69: 320-321 (Apr.-May ’86, 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)
  • Making Judges the Managers of Change (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 66: 167-169 (Sep.-Oct. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Managing Civil Litigation: The Trial Judge’s Role, Schwarzer, William W., 61: 400-408 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Maryland’s Sentencing Guidelines – A System By and For Judges, Levin, Marshall A., 68: 172-180 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, 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)
  • Mr. Kellogg Responds (letter), Kellogg, Frederick R., 66: 326 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The New Federal Judicial Discipline Act: Some Questions Congress Didn’t Answer, Neisser, Eric, 65: 142-160 (Sep. ’81, 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)
  • New Law Gives Judiciary Power to Discipline Its Own Members (news
    ), Author, No, 64: 242 (Nov. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • North Carolina’s Determinate Sentencing Legislation, Clarke, Stevens H., 68: 140-152 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • North Carolina’s New Infractions Law: Decriminalizing Noncriminals (focus), Johnston, W. Lee and LaGrange, Randy L., 70: 370-371 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • North Dakota Supreme Court Opens Its Rule-Making Process (news), Author, No, 62: 101 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Note-Taking In Minnesota (letter), Rolloff, C.A., 64: 56 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Obvious Predictability (letter), Ward, William B., 68: 304 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Of Judicial Myths, Motivations, And Justifications: A Postscript On Social Science And The Law, O’Brien, David M., 64: 285-289 (Dec.-Jan. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • On Becoming A Judge: Socialization to the Judicial Role, Author, No, 69: 139-146 (Oct.-Nov. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • On Federal Judicial Conduct Legislation (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 63: 360 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • On Limiting the Jurisdiction of Federal Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 65: 124, 170 (Sep. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • On Social Security ALJs (letter), Brown, Ainsworth, 63: 301-302 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • On The Ripon Society Proposal (letter), Rosenbloom, Noah S., 66: 281 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • On the Supreme Court’s Annual Trek to the Capitol, Yarwood, Dean L. and Canon, Bradley C., 63: 322-327 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Open Rulemaking (letter), Trawick, Henry P., Jr., 62: 213 (Nov. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • The Overreaching Court (letter), Howrey, Edward, 65: 336-337 (Feb. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Part-Time Imprisonment: The Legal and Practical Issues of Periodic Confinement, Parisi, Nicolette, 63: 385-395 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Pennsylvania Trial Judges Must Explain Criminal Sentences (news), Author, No, 61: 197-198 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • The Place of Judicial Review in the American Tradition: The Emergence of an Eclectic Power, Slotnick, Elliot E., 71: 68-79 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Plea Bargaining: Can Alaska Live Without It?, Rubinstein, Michael L. and White, Teresa J., 62: 266-279 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Politics and Progress in Implementing the Federal Judicial Discipline Act, Burbank, Stephen B., 71: 13-28 (Jun.-Jul. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • A Postscript On Judicial Law-Making (letter), Downs, Harry, 64: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Preparing and Rewarding Jurors (letter), Anderson, Robert S., 68: 209 (Dec.-Jan. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Preventing Prison Crowding (letter), Lipscher, Robert D., 68: 208-209 (Dec.-Jan. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Prison Reform Litigation (letter), Koren, Edward I., 70: 260 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Prison Reform Litigation: Has the Revolution Gone Too Far? (query), Brakel, Samuel Jan, 70: 5-6, 64-65 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • A Problem Blown Out of Proportion (letter), Montgomery, John E., 65: 4-5 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Professor Howard Replies (letter), Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., 66: 281 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Professor Olson Responds (letter), Olson, Susan M., 68: 305 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Prohibiting Courtroom Photography: It’s Up To The Judge In Florida And Wisconsin, Hoyt, James L., 63: 290-295 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Protecting Judges From Harassment (letter), Bellwood, Sherman J., 65: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Providing Invaluable Assistance (letter), Jacobson, Barry, 67: 56, 100 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Public Process in State Court Rulemaking, Parness, Jeffrey A. and Manthey, Christopher C., 63: 338-345 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • The Question of Independence Continues: Administrative Law Judges Within the Social Security Administration, Cofer, Donna Price, 69: 228-235 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Questions About Immunity (letter), Levine, Steven, 69: 124, 160 (Oct.-Nov. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Reasoned Writing (letter), Fine, Ralph Adam, 65: 456 (May ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Reducing Court Costs and Delay: The Potential Impact of the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Marcus, Richard L., 66: 363-370 (Mar. ’83, 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)
  • 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 Reporter’s View of Relations with Judges, Knoche, Eldon, 70: 268-269 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Ripon: Conclusion (letter), Nelson, Thomas Edward, 66: 325 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Ripon: Part II (letter), Hammond, John T., 66: 281, 235 (Feb. ’83, 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)
  • Rose Bird and the Politics of Judicial Accountability in California, Culver, John H. and Wold, John T., 70: 81-89 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Rulemaking Power, A Question of State Law (decision of note), Stiegler, Mayo H., 65: 225 (Oct. ’81, 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)
  • Rx for an Overburdened Supreme Court: Is Relief In Sight?, Author, No, 66: 394-407 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The Seduction Of The Judiciary: Social Science And The Courts, O’Brien, David M., 64: 8-21 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Selective Incapacitation: A Sheep In Wolf’s Clothing?, Forst, Brian, 68: 153-160 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Senate Passes New Version of Bill to Deal with Judicial Misconduct (news), Beller, Scott, 63: 298 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • The Senate’s Role in Judicial Appointments, Simon, Paul, 70: 55-58 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Sentencing Conference Examines Reform Impact (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 409-411 (Mar. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Sentencing Reforms: Impacts and Implications, Blumstein, Alfred, 68: 129-139 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Setting Judicial Salaries Is A Legislative Power, Court Rules (decision of note), Stiegler, Mayo H., 65: 169-170 (Sep. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Settlement Conferences (letter), Michels, Vicki, 62: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Should A Clerk Ever Reveal Confidential Information? (query), Abramson, Jeffrey B., 63: 361-363, 402-404 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Court Cases Be Systematically Sequenced? (query), Nagel, Stuart S., 70: 261-263, 310 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Judges Explain the Indirect Consequences of a Guilty Plea (query), Schepps, David B., 61: 398-399 (Mar. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Judges Go To Jail? (query), Douglas, Charles G., III, 62: 421, 452 (Apr. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Judges Impose Sanctions for False Pleadings? (query), Curry, Richard L., 67: 57, 99-100 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Judges Manage Their Own Caseloads? (query), Enslen, Richard A., 70: 200-201 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Supreme Court Justices Deliberate More Before They Begin to Write? (query), Hassett, Joseph M., 63: 414 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Should The Public Be Allowed To Contest Closure Motions? (query), Smith, Phil, 64: 6-7, 50 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Should We Remove Federal Diversity Cases From Federal Court (query), Begam, Robert G., 61: 302-303 (Feb. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Social Science Evidence and the Courts: Reaching Beyond the Adversary Process, Sperlich, Peter W., 63: 280-289 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Som
    e Thoughts on Judicial Restraint, Stevens, John Paul, 66: 177-183 (Nov. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Some Thoughts on the Supreme Court’s Workload, Brennan, William J., Jr., 66: 230-235 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The Spirit of Dissent, Campbell, J. Louis, III, 66: 304-312 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • State Administrative Law Adjudication: Idaho’s Private Pool Approach, Doyle, Richard B., 69: 224-227 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • State Supreme Courts, Judicial Federalism and the Other Constitutions, Galie, Peter J., 71: 100-110 (Aug.-Sep. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • The Summary Jury Trial – An Alternative Method of Resolving Disputes, Lambros, Thomas D., 69: 286-290 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Take Judges Out of Sentencing? (letter), Kellogg, Frederick R., 66: 221-222 (Nov. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Tell Defendants That Parole Is Mandatory, Court Insists (news), Author, No, 62: 149 (Sep. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Tennessee Voters Reject Proposal for a New Judicial Article (news), Author, No, 61: 431-432 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • The Tenure of Judges (letter), Hall, Robert H., 70: 320-321 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Tom C. Clark: The Justice as Administrator, Dorin, Dennis D., 61: 271-277 (Dec.-Jan. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Toward Understandable Jury Instructions, Elwork, Amiram, Alfini, James J., and Sales, Bruce D., 65: 432-443 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Training Institutional Masters (letter), Hay, Herbert Darrell, 68: 260-261 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Two of Michigan’s Worst Judges – And What Their Cases Teach, Jenkins, William O., Jr., 63: 206-219 (Nov. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • A Two-Tier System of Justice? (letter), Bramwell, Henry, 64: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Uncertain Dancers: Judges and the News Media, Drechsel, Robert E., 70: 264-272 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • A Unique and Positive Experience (letter), LaPeer, Russell W., 69: 376 (Apr.-May ’86, 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)
  • 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, AJS Judicature)
  • The Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 – Does It Promise More Than The System Can Deliver? (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 66: 469-471 (May ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Victim Offender Mediation and Judicial Leadership, Umbreit, Mark, 69: 202-204 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Watching the Watchdog (letter), Fishler, Bennett H., Jr., 66: 384 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • What Sentencing Reform in Minnesota Has and Has Not Accomplished, Knapp, Kay A., 68: 181-189 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • What’s Old and What’s New About the Insanity Plea (review essay), Milner, Neal, 67: 499-509 (May ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • When Good People Do Good Things: The Ethical Dimension of Judicial Involvement In Victim Assistance Programs, Lubet, Steven, 69: 199-201, 246 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • White-Collar v. Street Crime Sentencing Disparity: How Judges See the Problem, Pollack, Harriet and Smith, Alexander B., 67: 174-182 (Oct. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Are the U.S. Magistrates?, Smith, Christopher E., 71: 143-150 (Oct.-Nov. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Decides About Oral Argument? (letter), Hill, James C., 66: 280-281 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Makes Policy? (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 68: 304-305 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Rules The Courts? The Issue of Access to the Rulemaking Process, Grau, Charles W., 62: 428-435 (Apr. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Who’s Who (letter), Ryan, C. O., 61: 344 (Mar. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Who, If Not Judges? (letter), Baker, Dennis M., 67: 160 (Oct. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Why Illinois Adopted Determinate Sentencing, Bagley, James J., 62: 390-397 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Why the Judicial Conference Opposes S. 1873 (editorial reply), Hunter, Elmo B., 63: 413, 456-457 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Will Definite Sentences Make A Difference?, Cole, George F., 61: 58-65 (Aug. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Will the Courts Use Their Inherent Power? (query), Touchy, Hugo, 60: 206-207 (Nov. ’76, AJS Judicature)
  • Will the Proposed National Court of Appeals Create More Problems Than It Solves (query), Lay, Donald P., 66: 437-476 (May ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Would Jurors Do A Better Job If They Could Take Notes?, Flango, Victor Eugene, 63: 436-443 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Resources

    Further Reading

    • Questionable Law’ (letter), Lowrey, Olan B., 65: 330 (Dec.-Jan. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • …And Then There Were Six: The Decline of the American Jury, Sperlich, Peter W., 63: 262-279 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • 14 Nations Meet to Draft Standards for Judicial Independence (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 66: 100-101 (Aug. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • ABA Judicial Code of Conduct, Author, No, 69: 77-81 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Activists or Umpires (letter), Connett, Frank D., Jr., 60: 309 (Feb. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Adjudication to Settlement: Shading in the Gray, Kritzer, Herbert M., 70: 161-165 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, 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)
    • Allocating Justice: The Dangers of Judicial Triage, Lateef, Noel, 64: 312-319 (Feb. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Courts: An Introduction (introduction), Alfini, James J., 69: 252-253, 314 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • The Amicus Curiae Role of the U.S. Solicitor General in Supreme Court Litigation, O’Connor, Karen, 66: 256-264 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • An Elaboration (letter), Schafran, Lynn Hecht, 70: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Another Motive for Depublication (letter), Hirschfeld, Robert A., 67: 368 (Mar. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • An Approach to Writing Trial Court Opinions, Stevenson, Dwight W. and Zappen, James P., 67: 336-245 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Are Heavy Caseloads Changing the Nature of Appellate Justice? (query), Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., 66: 57-59 (Aug. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • Are Judges Responsible for Victims Too? (query), Younger, Eric E., 63: 102-103, 146 (Sep. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Are Judicial Conduct Commissions a Threat to ‘Judicial Independence’? (query), Stern, Gerald, 63: 153, 196-197 (Oct. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Arraignment by Television: A New Way to Bring Defendants to the Courtroom, Gilmore, Warren H., 63: 396-401 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Arrogation of Power or Accountability: “Judicial Imperialism” Revisited, Wasby, Stephen L., 65: 209-219 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Asking the Right Questions (letter), Johns, Josephine W., 67: 264, 306 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Assessing the Impact of Pattern Jury Instructions, Nieland, Robert G., 62: 185-194 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Answer (letter), Jenkins, William O., Jr., 63: 464 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Answer (letter), Way, Frank, 65: 5, 50 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Reply (letter), Mans, Thomas C., 63: 302 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • The Bankruptcy Courts – Caught in Limbo? (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 307-309 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Bankruptcy Law Debate (letter), Levit, Louis W. and McGuire, Beryl E., 61: 441 (May ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Bankruptcy: A Solution in Search of a Problem, DeMascio, Robert E., 67: 354-359 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Becoming A Judge: Problems with Leaving A Law Practice, Goldstein, Candice, 69: 88-94 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Becoming A Judge: The Transition From Advocate to Arbiter, Alpert, Lenore, Atkins, Burton M., and Ziller, Robert C
      ., 62: 325-335 (Feb. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Better Judicial Management: The Best Remedy for Complex Cases, Sperlich, Peter W., 65: 415-419 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • A Breath of Fresh Air (letter), Moore, Henry T., Jr., 63: 412 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Bringing The Attitude of Jurors In Line With The Law, Nagel, Stuart S., 63: 189-195 (Oct. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Broadening Participation in the Courts Through Rule-Making and Administration, Wheeler, Russell R., 62: 280-290 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • A Bulwark Against Arbitrariness (letter), Ervin, Spencer,, Jr., 65: 382 (Feb. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • A Call For Limits To Judicial Immunity: Must Judges Be Kings In Their Courts?, Way, Frank, 64: 390-399 (Apr. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Can Judges Help Improve Their Public Image? (query), Hennessey, Edward F., 69: 125, 161 (Oct.-Nov. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Can Pretrial Release Programs Provide Help for Overcrowded Jails? (query), Mahoney, Michael J., 67: 110-111, 151-153 (Sep. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Can States Adapt the Federal Rules of Evidence for Small Case Litigation? (query), Ryerson, Paul S., 67: 421-423, 464-465 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Can the State Court Experience Guide Efforts to Improve the Federal System? (query), Heflin, Howell, 63: 258-261, 302 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Canadian Conference Explores Judicial Independence, Public Expectations of Justice (focus), Nejelski, Paul, 69: 51-53 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • The Case for Judicial Discretion in Sentencing, Evans, Walter and Gilbert, Frank, 61: 66-69 (Aug. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Caseload, Conflicts, and Decisional Capacity: Does the Supreme Court Need Help?, Hellman, Arthur D., 67: 28-48 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Child Victims in Court: The Limits of Innovation, Whitcomb, Debra, 70: 90-94 (Aug.-Sep. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Collaboration Between The Judiciary and Victim-Witness Assistance Programs, Finn, Peter, 69: 192-198 (Dec.-Jan. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Community Sentencing Lets Offenders Repay Society (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 65: 378-380 (Feb. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • Comparing One and Two-Tier Systems, Cohn, Rubin G., 63: 244-248 (Nov. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Conference Considers Changes in Court Handling of Child Abuse Cases (focus), Weisberg, Lynn, 71: 169-170 (Oct.-Nov. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Congress as Court: The Role of the Judiciary in Protecting Witnesses’ Rights, Kaufman, Irving R., 71: 184-185, 224-226 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
    • Congress Enacts A Major Revision of the Federal Bankruptcy System (news), Author, No, 62: 310 (Dec.-Jan. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • The Constitution and Absolute Values (letter), Johnston, A. Eric, 63: 412 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Constitutional Rights Without Remedies: Judicial Review of Underinclusive Legislation, Miller, Bruce K. and Devins, Neal E., 70: 151-156 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • A Conversation Between A Judge and His Friend Concerning Whether the Judge Should Sentence A Defendant to Death, Ledewitz, Bruce, 71: 7-12 (Jun.-Jul. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Correction (letter), Hallock, Walter E., Jr., 64: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Correction (letter), Suttle, D.W., 64: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Could Judges Deliver More Justice If They Wrote Fewer Opinions? (query), Merrill, Charles M., 64: 435, 471 (May ’81, 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)
    • Courts Question Admissibility of Hypnotically Enhanced Testimony (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 66: 323-324 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Criminal Sentencing in Transition, Gottfredson, Don M., 68: 125-127 (Oct.-Nov. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Curbing the Federal Courts (letter), Patterson, Hugh M., 66: 176 (Nov. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • Decisionmaking Under Conditions of Uncertainty (letter), Shuman, Daniel W., 67: 236-335 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • The Defeat of the California Justices: The Campaign, the Electorate, and the Issue of Judicial Accountability, Wold, John T. and Culver, John H., 70: 348-355 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Defining Activism (letter), Kellogg, Frederick R., 67: 317 (Feb. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Defining Standards of Guilt (letter), Nagel, Stuart S., 63: 257 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Defining the Dimensions of Judicial Activism, Canon, Bradley C., 66: 236-247 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Del Rio’s Interim Suspension (letter), Alterman, Irwin, 63: 464 (May ’80, 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)
    • Demystifying the Judicial Process: How Can Judges and Journalists Really Help?, Author, No, 67: 448-457 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Departures in the study of state supreme courts (review essay), Caldeira, Gregory A., 67: 458-463 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Deserving of Serious Attention (letter), Gunther, Gerald, 67: 109 (Sep. ’83, 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)
    • Documenting Gender Bias in the Courts: The Task Force Approach, Schafran, Lynn Hecht, 70: 280-290 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Does the Bar Have An Obligation to Help Ensure the Independence of the Judiciary (query), Raven, Robert D., 69: 66-67, 115, 117-118 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, 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)
    • The Emergence of the Judge as a Mediator in Civil Cases, Galanter, Marc, 69: 256-262 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, 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)
    • An Endorsement for Juries (letter), Franklin, Charles W., 63: 308 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • The Erosion of Judicial Immunity (focus), Reynoldson, W. Ward, 69: 114-115 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • The Evolving Role of U.S. Magistrates in The District Courts, Puro, Steven, Goldman, Roger L., and Padawer-Singer, Alice M., 64: 436-449 (May ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Examining the Problem of Witness Intimidation, Connick, Elizabeth and Davis, Robert C., 66: 438-447 (May ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Exemptions from Jury Duty (letter), McMillan, James B., 63: 152 (Oct. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Expand Jurisdiciton of Magistrates to Relieve District Court Pressure (news), Author, No, 63: 353-354 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Fair Play and Judicial Independence (letter), Kaufman, Irving R., 64: 434 (May ’81, 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)
    • Federal Judges’ Role in Prisoner Litigation: What’s Necessary? What’s Proper?, Smith, Christopher E., 70: 144-150 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • The Federal Magistrate System – Under New Scrutiny (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 256-257 (Nov. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • The Federal Speedy Trial Act: New Praise for Its Effectiveness (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 65: 41-43 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • The First 12-Man ‘Jury’? (letter), Marger, Edwin, 63: 308 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • FOIA Uncovers Prosecutorial Abuse (letter), Korn, Walter, 66: 384 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • FRCP Amendments Update (letter), Marcus, Richard L., 67: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • FRCP Correction and Update (letter), Marcus, Richard L., 67: 109 (Sep. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • Funding the Federal Judiciary: The Congressional Connection, Walker, Thomas G. and Barrow, Deborah J., 69: 43-50 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Gender Bias in the Courtroom: Some Participants are More Equal Than Others, Eich, William, 69: 339-343 (Apr.-May ’86, AJS Judicature)
    • Going Through the Motions: The Monotony of Appellate Court Decisionmaking, Wold, John T., 62: 58-65 (Aug. ’78, 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)
    • The Hearing Impaired Advocate, Harris, Susan R., 67: 95-97 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • A Helpful and Timely Reminder (letter), Scheb, John M., 68: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Helping Juries Handle Complex Cases, Strawn, David U. and Munsterman, G. Thomas, 65: 444-447 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • Helping the Supreme Court By Reducing the Flow of Cases Into the Courts of Appeals, Griswold, Erwin N., 67: 58-67 (Aug. ’83, AJS Judicature)

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