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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 82 > No. 2 (2019)

 

Volume 82, Number 2 (2019)
Judicial Institutions and Behavior

Jack Knight
Margaret H. Lemos
Mitu Gulati
Special Editors

Preliminary

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Foreword: Converging Paths: Judges and Scholars

David F. Levi

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Articles

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Choosing Leadership Judges by State Supreme Court Appointment: Analysis Of A Court Reform

Robert M. Brutinel

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The Influence of Re-Selection on Independent Decision Making in State Supreme Courts

Ann A. Scott Timmer

27

 

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Black Robes, White Judges: The Lack of Diversity on the Magistrate Judge Bench

Jennifer L. Thurston

63

 

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Communicating Disagreement Behind the Bench: The Importance of Rules and Norms of an Appellate Court

Renee Cohn Jubelirer

103

 

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Designated Hitters, Pinch Hitters, and Bat Boys: Judges Dealing with Judgment and Inexperience, Career Clerks or Term Clerks

Donald W. Molloy

133

 

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Re-Evaluating Competence to Stand Trial

David Collins

157

 

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Mass Incarceration: The Obstruction of Judges

Tracie A. Todd

191

 

Note

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Note: Children at the Border: Existing Tools for Effective Advocacy

Mollie Thompson

217

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

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