Coverage
includes judicial opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court (1754 - present), Federal Circuits (1924 - present), Board of Tax Appeals (vols.
All told, the RECAP Archive now contains about 3.4 million documents from 1.5 million federal district court and bankruptcy cases from 1960 to the present,
including all judicial opinions available via the Written Opinions Report.
Not exact matches
Matthew referenced God's heart for the poor, prisoners, and justice for the oppressed, as recounted in Scripture and reflected in Gorsuch's
judicial writings,
including opinions on behalf of prisioners with disabilities and two victims claiming sexual harrassment.
By combing through tens of thousands of published
judicial opinions with the help of 17 law students and three undergraduates, using search terms such as «brain disorder,» «biological,» and «CT scan,» however, Farahany's team found that use of such evidence is growing for a wide range of violations
including robbery, fraud, and drug possession.
The decision of
include again the gray wolf on the endangered list it is another example of
judicial activists trying to impose the
opinions of a minority overt everybody else.
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opinions to «relate the applicable law (
including potentially applicable
judicial doctrines) to the / top ten most influential people in the sphere of global taxation for three years in a row by the /
When a
judicial opinion cites to a prior case, the citation often
includes a parenthetical that summarizes the prior case's legal substance.
I challenge LBW readers to find and send me a
judicial opinion that
includes an emoticon.
The book is a comprehensive legal writing text for law students that
includes a chapter on
judicial opinions.
It
includes a sample
opinion and discusses
judicial persona and
judicial voice — two common rhetorical characteristics of
judicial opinions.
In addition to training externs and clerks, an upper - level class in
judicial opinion writing provides an opportunity for students to hone their skills in writing for a particular audience, structuring and organizing, analyzing, and using rhetorical devices introduced during the first - year writing course through a different type of document.6 Such a course can cause students to look at the legal process from a different perspective and to become better critical readers and users of
opinions by writing them.7 Thus, other goals of a
judicial opinion writing course can
include learning about the audiences of
judicial opinions and the perspective judges bring to their
opinion writing.
While this essay is written for academics, and not for the audiences of a
judicial opinion writing class, it is
included because it explains the creation of a second - year lawyering seminar in
judicial writing with the goal of exposing law students to the possibilities the role of
judicial opinion writing has to affect social - justice.
However, in view of the more comprehensive articles and texts on
judicial opinion writing that
include this information, this might not be a first choice.
In his dissenting
opinion joined by Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Clarence Thomas expressed doubt that «Congress intended administrative preclusion to apply to TTAB findings of fact in a subsequent trademark infringement suit,» based on the history of administrative preclusion and both the express language and «several features» of the Lanham Act,
including that the Act confers limited authority on the TTAB and provides for
judicial review of the Board's decisions.
Greene has not cited — and the Court has not found — a single statute, regulation, rule, or
judicial opinion holding that a litigant has a right of access (under the First Amendment, the common law, or anything else) to communications between a judge and his or her law clerk,
including draft
opinions and orders.
Not only is he attending, he is liveblogging his notes from the conference, which, as he observes, features an A-list of e-discovery experts,
including U.S. District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, author of the watershed Zubulake
opinions, and Ken Withers, senior
judicial education attorney at the Federal Judicial Center (and, I can boast, my co-author of a 1977 Internet
judicial education attorney at the Federal
Judicial Center (and, I can boast, my co-author of a 1977 Internet
Judicial Center (and, I can boast, my co-author of a 1977 Internet guide).
«Improper» covered conduct ordinarily justifying disbarment, striking off, suspension or other serious professional penalty and also conduct which according to the consensus of professional,
including judicial,
opinion could be fairly stigmatised as being improper, whether it violated the letter of a professional code or not.
Some flaws are structural; others involve poor management of the judiciary as a whole and of individual courts and judges; a third set concerns «deficiencies in how federal judges decide cases and justify their decisions in
judicial opinions,»
including a mechanical formalism and an unwillingness to confront openly the task of solving complex problems.
The fourth article, «Understanding Voice: Writing in a
Judicial Context,» by Andrea McArdle, introduces us to judicial voice, and does so by leading off with a number of questions, including «does a judicial opinion have a «voice,» and if so, what are its att
Judicial Context,» by Andrea McArdle, introduces us to
judicial voice, and does so by leading off with a number of questions, including «does a judicial opinion have a «voice,» and if so, what are its att
judicial voice, and does so by leading off with a number of questions,
including «does a
judicial opinion have a «voice,» and if so, what are its att
judicial opinion have a «voice,» and if so, what are its attributes?
Interns will have the opportunity to draft bench memoranda,
judicial orders, and
opinions on a variety of substantive matters,
including motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, magistrate judge reports, and habeas corpus petitions.
Students will also practice basic lawyering skills to provide a taste of what they would do in law school or as lawyers,
including reading and interpreting constitutional provisions, statutes, or regulations, reading and understanding
judicial opinions, and mapping out and making basic forms of legal arguments.
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Opinions of the Court, including published opinions arising out of attorney disciplinary proceedings, and the rules relating to admission, registration, professional responsibility and the Code of Judicial
Opinions of the Court,
including published
opinions arising out of attorney disciplinary proceedings, and the rules relating to admission, registration, professional responsibility and the Code of Judicial
opinions arising out of attorney disciplinary proceedings, and the rules relating to admission, registration, professional responsibility and the Code of
Judicial Conduct
(For those keen to latch on to some firmer ground, Eltis
includes as an appendix a 2009 memorandum sent to Chief Judges of United States Courts, «Internet Material in
Judicial Opinions and Orders.
Judges should be allowed to participate in social networking sites,
including «friending» lawyers and witnesses who will appear before them, as long as they are «sensitive to the appearance of relationships with others,» the American Bar Association (ABA) said in a recent
opinion «
Judicial use of [electronic social media (ESM)-RSB- can benefit judges in both their personal and professional lives,» the ABA said.
Indeed, go deconstruct any experienced attorney's most recent brief or any decent
judicial opinion (
including those authored by the scoffers and disdainers) and you will find some version of, or riff on, IRAC.
Recognizing good and bad legal writing, which
includes showing them legal writing other than appellate
judicial opinions;
The most obvious of these skills is the ability to produce certain genres of legal documents, usually
including predictive memoranda and briefs, and also (in some programs) case briefs, letters, file memos, contracts, or
judicial opinions.
* Bloomberg Law Reports ® written and edited by Bloomberg's professional legal analysts providing concise assessments of recent
judicial opinions and legislative and regulatory actions
including feature articles that are contributed by leading law firm partners, in - house counsel, and law professors.