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American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle of objectivity, possessing a deep commitment to fairness, and driven to seek justice as they interpret federal laws and the U.S. Constitution. As these judges struggle with some of the great...
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Attacking Judges is the most comprehensive empirical assessment of judicial elections to date, right as judicial elections are under fevered criticism, and judicial campaign spending and attack advertising reach historical highs. Attacking Judges purports to debunk criticism of judicial...
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The Insolvency Monitor is a pioneer initiative from the Núcleo de Estudos de Processos de Insolvência - NEPI (Research Center of Insolvency Proceedings) of PUCSP (the Catholic University of São Paulo) and the Associação Brasileira de Jurimetria – ABJ (Brazilian Association of...
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From some of the highly-publicized trials of the 1960's - namely the trials of the Chicago Eight, Panther Twenty-One, Weathermen - we can draw indispensable lessons about the role of the judges in upholding and promoting a fair justice system. The contract to Judge Julius Hoffman's notorious...
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