I thank The Heritage Foundation for inviting me here today to give my observations on the state of the judicial confirmation process. Most of you are aware of the all-out effort to defeat Judge ...
Students subject to the University’s judicial process may be exposed to a system implicitly slanted towards finding respondents guilty and willfully indifferent to rights enshrined in the Student ...
I'm putting up some excerpts from my new draft article, The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation, hoping to get some feedback. This one is on why some courts view pseudonymity as burdening the judicial ...
When a student is J.A.’d — the colloquial term for a disciplinary action carried out by the Office of Judicial Administration — they are usually represented by a law student akin to a lawyer, who ...
How did the Senate’s process for evaluating judicial nominations become so convoluted and confused? This isn’t just about pointing fingers or placing blame for its own sake; there’s enough of that ...
Beyond the structures or the texts governing the appointments of judicial officers in superior courts; this piece attempts to dissect the process involved in placing individuals to such positions. And ...
Government ministers are concerned that people are using the process as a ‘delaying tactic’ or to generate publicity, wasting time and delaying policy being implemented. They plan to make the test ...
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