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rogerhollander wrote 9 months ago: She was waitin’ on the repair guy BY JOHN KELSO COX NEWSPAPERS AUSTIN, Texas http://lookinferlearnin … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, roger hollander, Texas, Texas Justice, John Kelso, Texas execution, Sharon Keller, texas court criminal appeals, Michael Richard

Texas Meets a Death Penalty It Dislikes1 comment

rogerhollander wrote 9 months ago: by Christopher Brauchli Published on Saturday, February 28, 2009 by CommonDreams.org How dreadful it … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, roger hollander, Death Penalty, Christopher Brauchli, texas death penalty, Texas Justice, bush death penalty, sleeping counsel defense, Lethal injections

Judge Bridges, it seems some process is due here14 comments

bellesouth wrote 1 year ago: As has been reported by Anita Lee and here at slabbed, Judge Bridges decided upon himself not to all … more →

Tags: usaa, Judicial Ethics, Bellesouth, legal ethics, Civil Litigation, Lisanby v USAA

Ethical GOP Supremes?1 comment

Tiernan O Faolain wrote 1 year ago: Credit where credit’s due: Roberts and Alito stood down when required by judicial ethics, some … more →

Tags: Politics, ethics, Law, corporatocracy, Supreme Court, partisanship, Vested Interests

LA moves to regulate judicial conduct

nowdoucit wrote 1 year ago: BATON ROUGE – Prompted by the recent passage of Gov. Bobby Jindal’s ethics initiatives, … more →

Tags: Nowdoucit, Judicial Bribery

"Specially for you". Or for her.2 comments

marichulambino wrote 1 year ago:    Photo and caption from www.supremecourt.gov.ph            Two days ago he was still the alter ego … more →

Tags: Rules of Court, Law

Substitution of defense attorneys "a travesty of justice"

Franco Tarulli wrote 1 year ago: This seems to have been a novel, if misguided attempt on the part of a trial judge to save the Georg … more →

Tags: Advocacy, Attorney conduct, Legal Fees, attorney ethics, attorneys, Bob Citronberg, Catherine King, Don Samuel, ed garland

Why did Keen have to be fired?2 comments

Franco Tarulli wrote 1 year ago: So asks the Toronto Star in this editorial. Why indeed? I have argued that even though administrativ … more →

Tags: judicial independence, Administrative Law, administrative tribunals, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Chalk River, gary lunn, institutional independence, Judges, Judicial Ethics

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission head fired

Franco Tarulli wrote 1 year ago: It appears that Canada’s Natural Resources Minister, Gary Lunn, has dismissed Linda J. Keen fr … more →

Tags: judicial independence, Judges, institutional independence, administrative tribunals, Administrative Law, Judicial Ethics, Tribunals, Chalk River, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Step away from that Nuclear Safety Commission3 comments

Franco Tarulli wrote 1 year ago: Linda Keen’s response to Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn’s recent dealings with the … more →

Tags: judicial independence, Professional Governance, Administrative Law, administrative tribunals, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Chalk River, gary lunn, institutional independence, Judges

On the independence of judges

Franco Tarulli wrote 1 year ago: I thought readers might enjoy this excellent piece from the University of Toronto Law School Faculty … more →

Tags: ethics, Judges, judicial independence, judicial misconduct, Government

Judge in the UND v. NCAA Case Once Belonged to Fighting Sioux Pep Club

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 2 years ago: According to Indianz.com: ” As a student at UND in the 1960s, Judge Lawrence Jahnke belonged t … more →

Tags: News, Research, Fighting Sioux, NCAA, Indianz.com, University of North Dakota, impartiality, appearance of impartiality, Disqualification


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