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In Vandevere v. Lloyd, the Ninth Circuit created a circuit split by changing its test for determining which property interests are protected under the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause. With the First Circuit applying federal constitutional law and the Ninth Circuit applying state law, the Ninth...
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In this work I studied the representations and opinions of citizens on the Romanian judicial system, including the police and the police using the laddering method (Thomas J. Reynolds, Jonathan Gutman). This method involves conduct in-depth interviews to explore mental maps that synthesize the...
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Some articulations of the ‘multi-door' justice concept have assumed that the court is at the epicentre of the justice system and is critical in the context of dispute resolution referral. In recent decades, there has been a shift in how courts and conceptualized within the justice system and...
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American society does not require civil litigants to bear the actual cost of using the court; those costs are borne almost entirely by the taxpayer (i.e., the “civil judicial subsidy”). In this Article I ask: is that right? Or is there a more desirable way to apportion court usage costs...
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Although there is broad consensus on what constitutes procedural due process in criminal cases, in courtrooms around the country, those ideals are often disregarded. In the wake of rising public attention to misdemeanors, be it through marijuana decriminalization or concern over unduly punitive...
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This article argues that judges suppress dissent when it is costly to do so, and that the cost of dissent depends on the political dimension of the issue broached. It contends that judges who disagree may nevertheless try to safeguard integrity and legitimacy in political disputes by presenting...
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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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