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Judging on a Collegial Court
Dissensus is often viewed in the professional world as a starting point for collaboration; rather than leaving decisions to just one person, dissent offers the opportunity to …
Diversity Matters
Until President Jimmy Carter launched an effort to diversify the lower federal courts, the U.S. courts of appeals had been composed almost entirely of white males. But by 2008, …
The Senate
In this lively analysis, Daniel Wirls examines the Senate in relation to our other institutions of government and the constitutional system as a whole, exposing the role of the …
Juries and Judges Versus the Law
This study examines the efforts of Virginians to resist the imposition of a supreme law which would be enforced throughout the land by a supreme court. The author looks at the law …
The View from the Bench and Chambers
For most of their history, the U.S. courts of appeals have toiled in obscurity, well out of the limelight of political controversy. But as the number of appeals has increased …
Of Courtiers and Kings
Supreme Court justices have long relied on law clerks to help process the work of the Court. Yet few outside the Court are privy to the behind-the-scenes bonds that form between …
The View of the Courts from the Hill
The View of the Courts from the Hill explores the current interactions and relationship between the U.S. Congress and federal courts using a 'governance as dialogue' approach, …
Of Courtiers and Princes
Praise for In Chambers: "This new collection of essays, including some by former clerks, takes readers inside justices’ chambers for a look at clerkship life.... [T]he best parts …
The Constitutional Thought of Thomas Jefferson
An account of Jefferson's philosophy of government in his own terms such as ""whig"", ""federal"" and ""republican"". The text explains Jefferson's response to the particular …
High Courts in Global Perspective
High courts around the world hold a revered place in the legal hierarchy. These courts are the presumed impartial final arbiters as individuals, institutions, and nations resolve …