This book adds to the slim literature about the policy-making role of district judges applying the work of legal historians, political scientists and those trained in the law.
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Language: en
Pages: 418
Pages: 418
Leadership on the Federal Bench: The Craft and Activism of Jack Weinstein considers the ways a particularly gifted federal judge seized the opportunities available to district judges to influence the results of the cases before him, and employed the tools available to him to make policy having a national impact.
Language: en
Pages: 398
Pages: 398
Jeffrey Morris considers the ways that a particularly gifted federal judge seized the opportunities available to district judges to influence the results of the cases before him, and employed the tools available to him to make policy having a national impact. The book considers the ways in which the judge,
Language: en
Pages: 250
Pages: 250
An exploration of how financial market laws and regulations can - and should - govern the use of artificial intelligence.
Language: en
Pages: 339
Pages: 339
This book focuses on the changing role of judges in courts, tribunals, and other forums across a variety of jurisdictions. With contributions by international experts in judicial administration and senior judicial figures, it provides a unique comparative perspective on the role of modern judges in a rapidly evolving environment and
Language: en
Pages: 268
Pages: 268
Since the United States’ entry into World War II, the federal judiciary has taken a prominent role in the shaping of the nation’s military laws. Yet, a majority of the academic legal community studying the relationship between the Court and the military establishment argues otherwise providing the basis for a