I have posted a new paper on "Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Construction." The paper builds on the notion of constitutional construction and the role constructions play in our ...
WASHINGTON – Judicial independence is under grave threat on several fronts, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote on Tuesday in an unusually urgent and somber year-end report on the state of the federal ...
To borrow a phrase from the distinguished jurist Learned Hand, “Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.” Judicial independence, ...
Each year on May 1, our country observes Law Day—a civic tradition first proclaimed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 to celebrate the rule of law as the cornerstone of our democracy. It ...
An expert Q&A on the legal, ethical, and practical considerations and emerging issues regarding judicial use of AI, including ...
Conflicting judgments have continued to dog the judiciary. How the problem can be tackled with technology, how to strengthen the independence of the judiciary and enhance judge craft were among issues ...
After you reach a certain age, the novelty of New Year's Eve tends to wear off. Indeed, one of the few things I look forward to on December 31 is the Chief Justice's year-end report. They provide some ...
Two judicial candidates, Chris Ferro and Paul Minnich, participated in a forum at York College. Both candidates are considered highly qualified by the York County Bar Association and are running ...
Judges and other judicial officers such as magistrates, court commissioners, and arbitrators shoulder a profound responsibility - upholding the rule of law, protecting rights, and ensuring that ...
Judges and other judicial officers such as magistrates, court commissioners, and arbitrators shoulder a profound responsibility - upholding the rule of law, protecting rights, and ensuring that ...
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