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Defense function Hemant Kumar, and Glennon, Colin, tion drama continues, Goldman, Sheldon, A national assessment of public defender 12-15, 39. Slotnick, Elliot, and Schiavoni, Sara, 262-303. office caseloads (focus), Farole, Donald }., Jr. and Langton, Lynn, 87-90. Judicial education and Judicial selection—state s Campaign contributors and the Nevada Evidence John Paul Stevens: A judicial role model (edi- Supreme Court (focus), Reddick, Malia and Another “view” of fingerprint evidence, torial), 4, 41. Janning, Nicholas, 85-86. Cherry, Michael, Imwinkelreid, Edward }., Obama’‘s judiciary at midterm: The confirma- The challenges of judicial elections research and Schenk, Manfred, 306-308. tion drama continues, Goldman, Sheldon, (editorial), 152, 197. Fallibility of automated biometric recognition Slotnick, Elliot, and Schiavoni, Sara, 262- Defeating an incumbent chief justice: The technologies (brief), Richert, David, 141. 303. 2008 Michigan Supreme Court election, Forensic science in Arizona: update (brief), Online science courses for judges (brief), Klemanski, John S. and Walters, julie K., Hammond, Larry, 31. Richert, David, 313. 233-238. Preventing wrongful convictions (brief), “Firsts” in high court diversity (focus), Richert, David, 313. Judicial ethics Reddick, Malia and Gray, Sara, 186-187. Rethinking reliance on eyewitness confi- Top judicial ethics stories of 2010 (focus), How should we respond to the 2010 judicial dence, Vidmar, Neil, Coleman, James E. Jr., Gray, Cynthia, 187-191. elections? (editorial), 102, 105. and Newman, Theresa A., 16-19. The limits of judicial selection research (let- judicial discipline and removal— ter), Andersen, William R., 206. Foreign justice system federal The new politics of judicial elections, Sample, AJS representatives consult on process for James }., Hall, Charles, and Casey, Linda, Top judicial ethics stories of 2010 (focus), assessing performance of Turkish judges Gray, Cynthia, 187-191. 50-57. (focus), Reddick, Malia, 140. Ninth Circuit rules in favor of Alaska’s judicial Gender, consciousness raising, and decision judicial discipline and removal— merit selection system (brief), Reddick, making on the Supreme Court of Canada, Malia, 91. jilani, Nadia A., Songer, Donald R., and state The 2010 judicial retention elections in per- Johnson, Susan W., 59-69. StaCtyen thjuidai,c ia2l4 9d.i scipline in 2010 (brief), Gray, spective: Continuity and change from 1964 judicial reform in Serbia (focus), Murret, to 2010, Aspin, Larry, 218-232. Eugene J., 28-30. ToGpr ayj,u diCcyinalt hieat,h ic1s8 7-s1to9r1i.e s of 2010 (focus), Uncontested and unaccountable? Rates of Plea bargaining—A necessary tool for the contestation in trial and court elections, International Criminal Court prosecutor, Nelson, Michael }., 208-217. 178-185. judicial evaluation The value of judicial campaign oversight AjS representatives consult on process for committees (editorial), 48, 93. assessing performance of Turkish judges Future and the courts (focus), Reddick, Malia, 140. jury trial Future Trends in State Courts 2010 (brief), Richert, David, 32. ABA convenes National Symposium on the judicial history and philosophy American jury System (focus), Reddick, judicial decision making “Firsts” in high court diversity (focus), Malia, 139 Is childhood obesity a form of child Reddick, Malia and Gray, Sara, 186-187. New York jury diversity bill (brief), Richert, abuse? Factors to consider in judicial rul- Hard time: Reflections on visiting federal David, 32-33. ings, Hayes, Jenna T. and Sicafuse, Lorie inmates, Bennett, Mark W., 304-305. New lesson plan on the jury system (brief), L., 20-27. John Paul Stevens: A judicial role model (edi- Richert, David, 249 Clearinghouse on aging issues (brief), Richert, torial), 4, 41. New tool to improve jury operations (brief), David, 92. Obama’s judiciary at midterm: The confirma- Richert, David, 31. tion drama continues, Goldman, Sheldon, Court responses to batterer program non- compliaAn ncateio:na l survey (focus), S3l0o3t.n ick, Elliot, and Schiavoni, Sara, 262- Law and science Labriola, Melissa, O'Sullivan, Chris, Frank, Reminiscences of justice Stevens by his Another “view” of fingerprint evidence, Phyllis B., and Rempel, Michael, 81-84. Cherry, Michael, Imwinkelreid, Edward }., Do arbitrators know something that judges law clerks: justice Stevens’ temperance, and Schenk, Manfred, 306-308. don’t? Ruminations on arbitral and judicial Greene, jamal, 11. Fallibility of automated biometric recognition Reminiscences of Justice Stevens by his law case management, McArthur, John Burritt, technologies (brief), Richert, David, 141. 107-118. clerks: Three lessons learned, Marder, Online science courses for judges (brief), Gender, consciousness raising, and decision ReNmainnicsyc eSn.c,e s1 0. of Justice Stevens by his law Richert, David, 313. making on the Supreme Court of Canada, jilani, Nadia A., Songer, ‘Donald R., and clerks: Three memorable opinions, Lee, Legal ethics Carol, 9-10. Johnson, Susan W., 59-69. A Supreme Court without Protestants: Does Prosecutorial misconduct in California (brief), John Paul Stevens: A judicial role model (edi- Possley, Maurice, 91. it matter?, Scheb, John M. Il, Sharma, torial), 4, 41. Judicial roles in state high courts, Swanson, H12e-m1a5n, t 39. Kumar, and Glennon, Colin, Legal services Rick A., 168-177. Access to justice: The emerging consen- The 2010 judicial retention elections in per- Just what made drug courts successful?, spective: Continuity and change from 1964 sus and some questions and implications, Burke, Kevin S., 119-127. Zorza, Richard, 156-167. to 2010, Aspin, Larry, 218-232. Reminiscences of justice Stevens by his Who participates as amici curiae in the U.S. Ensuring access to justice for self-represented law clerks: Justice Stevens’ temperance, courts of appeals?, Collins, Paul M., |r., and litigants (editorial), 204, 207 Greene, jamal, 11. A national assessment of public defender Martinek, Wendy L., 128-136. Reminiscences of Justice Stevens by his law office caseloads (focus), Farole, Donald J., clerks: Three lessons learned, Marder, judicial independence jr. and Langton, Lynn, 87-90. Nancy S., 10. New class action residual fund rule helps low- and immunity Reminiscences of Justice Stevens by his law income Hoosiers (report from the states), clerks: Three memorable opinions, Lee, Courts under attack (editorial), 256, 259. Fennell, Monica A., 247 Carol, 9-10. Responding to elder abuse: What judges judicial legislative relations Legislation and court personnel should know Courts under attack (editorial), 256, 259. Forensic science in Arizona: update (brief), (brief), Richert, David, 92. Richert, David, 31. A Supreme Court without Protestants: Does Judicial selection—federal New York jury diversity bill (brief), Richert, it matter?, Scheb, John M. Il, Sharma, Obama’s judiciary at midterm: The confirma- David, 32-33. www.ajs.org JUDICATURE 315 Media and courts on eyewitness confidence, 16-19. extravagance of imprisonment revisited, E-newletter tracks new media developments Collins, Paul M., jr., and Martinek, Wendy L., 70-80. (brief), Richert, David, 313. Who participates as amici curiae in the U.S. Labriola, Melissa, O'Sullivan, Chris, Frank, Linda Deutsch and Angie Hendershot win courts of appeals?, 128-136. Phyllis B., and Rempel, Michael, Court Toni House Award (brief), Richert, David, Davey, Chris and Salaz, Karen, Survey looks responses to batterer program non-compli- 32. at new media and the courts (focus), 137- ance: A national survey (focus), 81-84. Judicial Conference approves pilot project for 138. Langton, Lynn and Farole, Donald J., Jr., A cameras in district courts (brief), Richert, Farole, Donald J., Jr. and Langton, Lynn, A national assessment of public defender David, 92. national assessment of public defender office caseloads (focus), 87-90. Radio station to test digital court coverage office caseloads (focus), 87-90. Lee, Carol, Reminiscences of Justice Stevens (brief), Richert, David, 31. Frank, Phyllis B., Labriola, Melissa, O’Sullivan, by his law clerks: Three memorable opin- Survey looks at new media and the courts Chris, and Rempel, Michael, Court ions, 9-10. (focus), Davey, Chris and Salaz, Karen, responses to batterer program non-com- Marder, Nancy S., Reminiscences of Justice 137-138. pliance: A national survey (focus), 81-84. Stevens by his law clerks: Three lessons Symposium examines courts and the new Glennon, Colin, Scheb, John M. Il, and learned, 10. media (focus), Wheeler, Russell, 239-241. Sharma, Hemant Kumar, A Supreme Court Marchionna, Susan, Vuong, Linh, Hartney, without Protestants: Does it matter?, Christopher, and Krisberg, Barry, The Plea bargaining 12-15, 39. extravagance of imprisonment revisited, Plea bargaining—A necessary tool for the Goldman, Sheldon, Slotnick, Elliot, and 70-80. International Criminal Court prosecutor, Schiavoni, Sara, Obama’s judiciary at mid- Martinek, Wendy L. and Collins, Paul M., Jr., 178-185. term: The confirmation drama continues, Who participates as amici curiae in the U.S. 262-303. courts of appeals?, 128-136. Probation and parole Gray, Cynthia, Top judicial ethics stories of McArthur, John Burritt, Do arbitrators know Court responses to batterer program non- 2010 (focus), 187-191. something that judges don’t? Ruminations compliaAn ncateio:na l survey (focus), Gray, Sara and Reddick, Malia, “Firsts” in on arbitral and judicial case management, Labriola, Melissa, O'Sullivan, Chris, Frank, high court diversity (focus), 186-187. 107-118. Phyllis B., and Rempel, Michael, 81-84. Greene, jamal, Reminiscences of Justice Mauer, Marc, The impact of mandatory Just what made drug courts successful?, Stevens by his law clerks: Justice Stevens’ minimum penalties in federal sentencing Burke, Kevin S., 119-127. temperance, 11. (viewpoint), 6-8, 40. Hall, Charles, Sample, James J., and Casey, Murret, Eugene J., Judicial reform in Serbia Prosecution function Linda, The new politics of judicial elections, (focus), 28-30. 50-57. Nelson, Michael |., Uncontested and unac- Prosecutorial misconduct in California (brief), Hartney, Christopher, Vuong, Linh, Krisberg, countable? Rates of contestation in trial Possley, Maurice, 91. Barry, and Marchionna, Susan, The extrava- court elections, 208-217. Sentencing gance of imprisonment revisited, 70-80. Newman, Theresa A., Vidmar, Neil, and Hayes, Jenna T. and Sicafuse, Lorie L., Is child- Coleman, james E. jr., Rethinking reliance The extravagance of imprisonment revis- hood obesity a form of child abuse? Factors on eyewitness confidence, 16-19. iKtreids,b erVgu,o ngB,ar ry,L inha,n d HaMrtanrecyh,i onCnhar,i stoSpuhsearn,, to consider in judicial ruling, 20-27. O'Sullivan, Chris, Labriola, Melissa, Frank, Imwinkelreid, Edward J., Cherry, Michael, Phyllis B., and Rempel, Michael, Court 70-80. and Schenk, Manfred, Another “view” of responses to batterer program non-compli- The impact of mandatory minimum penalties fingerprint evidence, 306-308. ance: A national survey (focus), 81-84. in federal sentencing (viewpoint), Mauer, Janning, Nicholas and Reddick, Malia, Rauxloh, Regina E., Plea bargaining—A nec- Marc, 6-8, 40. Campaign contributors and the Nevada essary tool for the International Criminal Supreme Court (focus), 85-86. Court prosecutor, 178-185. Social sciences and courts jilani, Nadia A., Songer, Donald R., and Reddick, Malia, ABA convenes National The challenges of judicial elections research Johnson, Susan W., Gender, conscious- Symposium on the American Jury System (editorial), 152, 197. ness raising, and decision making on the (focus), 139-140; AJS representatives con- The limits of judicial selection research Supreme Court of Canada, 59-69. sult on process for assessing performance (letter), Andersen, William R., 206. Johnson, Susan W., jilani, Nadia A., and of Turkish judges (focus), 140. Songer, Donald R., Gender, conscious- Reddick, Malia and Gray, Sara, “Firsts” in Women judges ness raising, and decision making on the high court diversity (focus), 186-187. “Firsts” in high court diversity (focus), Supreme Court of Canada, 59-69. Reddick, Malia and Janning, Nicholas, Reddick, Malia and Gray, Sara, 186-187. Klemanski, John S. and Walters, julie K., Campaign contributors and the Nevada Gender, consciousness raising, and decision Defeating an incumbent chief justice: The Supreme Court (focus), 85-86. making on the Supreme Court of Canada, 2008 Michigan Supreme Court election, Rempel, Michael, Labriola, Melissa, jilani, Nadia A., Songer, Donald R., and 233-238. O'Sullivan, Chris, and Frank, Phyllis B., johnson, Susan W., 59-69. Krisberg, Barry, Vuong, Linh, Hartney, Court responses to batterer program non- Christopher, and Marchionna, Susan, The compliaAn ncateio:na l survey (focus), 81-84. Salaz, Karen and Davey, Chris, Survey looks AUTHORS KEY at new media and the courts (focus), 137- 138. Sample, James }., Hall, Charles, and Casey, Aspin, Larry, The 2010 judicial retention elec- The pages used in the index listing Linda, The new politics of judicial elections, tions in perspective: Continuity and change refer to the following months. 50-57. from 1964 to 2010, 218-232. Scheb, John M. Il, Sharma, Hemant Kumar, Bennett, Mark W., Hard time: Reflections on Pages Month and Glennon, Colin, A Supreme Court with- visiting federal inmates, 304-305. Burke, Kevin S., Just what made drug courts 1-44 July-August, 2010 out Protestants: Does it matter?, 12-15, 39. Schenk, Manfred, Cherry, Michael, and successful?, 119-127. 45-96 September-October Imwinkelreid, Edward |., Another “view” of Casey, Linda, Sample, James |., and Hall, fingerprint evidence, 306-308. Charles, The new politics of judicial elec- 97-148 November-December Schiavoni, Sara, Goldman, Sheldon, and tions, 50-57. Cherry, Michael, Imwinkelreid, Edward J., 149-200 January-February, 2011 Slotnick, Elliot, Obama’‘s judiciary at mid- term: The confirmation drama continues, and Schenk, Manfred, Another “view” of 201-252 March-April 262-303. fingerprint evidence, 306-308. Sharma, Hemant Kumar, Scheb, John M. Il, Coleman, James E. jr., Vidmar, Neil, and 253-320 May-June and Glennon, Colin, A Supreme Court with- Newman, Theresa A., Rethinking reliance out Protestants: Does it matter?, 12-15, 39. 316 JUDICATURE Volume 94, Number 6 May-june 2011 Sicafuse, Lorie L. and Hayes, Jenna T., Is child- Schlickman, Gene and Barnhart, Bill, john Paul Book Reviewers hood obesity a form of child abuse? Factors Stevens: An Independent Life, reviewed by to consider in judicial ruling, 20-27. Nancy S. Marder, 34-36. Domnarksi, William, The Yale Biographical Slotnick, Elliot, Goldman, Sheldon, and Simmons, Cindy, Gastil, John E., Deess, Dictionary of American Law, edited by Schiavoni, Sara, Obama’s judiciary at mid- Pierre, and Weiser, Philip J., The Jury Roger K. Newman, 36-38. term: The confirmation drama continues, and Democracy: How jury Deliberation Marder, Nancy S., John Paul Stevens: An 262-303. Promotes Civic Engagement and Political Independent Life, by Bill Barnhart and Songer, Donald R., jilani, Nadia A., and Participation, reviewed by james T. Gene Schlickman, 34-36. Johnson, Susan W., Gender, conscious- Richardson, 242-244. Mitchell, Danielle R., Conviction (movie ness raising, and decision making on the Weiser, Philip J., Gastil, John, Deess, E. review), directed by Tony Goldwyn, writ- Supreme Court of Canada, 59-69. Pierre, and Simmons, Cindy, The Jury ten by Pamela Gray, 144-145. Swanson, Rick A., Judicial roles in state high and Democracy: How jury Deliberation Press, Sharon, The Role of Attorneys in Court courts, 168-177. Promotes Civic Engagement and Political Ordered Mediations in North Carolina: Vidmar, Neil, Coleman, James E. jr., and Participation, reviewed by james T. The Pilot Phase, by Elizabeth Ellen Gordon, Newman, Theresa A., Rethinking reliance Richardson, 242-244. 244-246. on eyewitness confidence, 16-19. Richardson, james T., The jury and Democracy Vuong, Linh, Hartney, Christopher, Krisberg, Book Titles HEongwa gejmueryn t Dealnidb erPaoltiitoicna l PParrotmiocitpeast ion,C ivibcy Barry, and Marchionna, Susan, The extrava- gance of imprisonment revisited, 70-80. Conviction (movie review), directed by john Gastil, E. Pierre Deess, Philip |. Weiser, Tony Goldwyn, written by Pamela Gray, and Cindy Simmons, 242-244 Walters, Julie K., and Klemanski, John S., Defeating an incumbent chief justice: The reviewed by Danielle R. Mitchell, 144-145. Shiffman, Stuart, Peculiar Institution 2008 Michigan Supreme Court election, The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence, America’s Death Penalty in an Age of 233-238. by David H. Kaye, reviewed by William C Abolition, by David Garland, 309-310, 312 Wheeler, Russell, Symposium examines courts Thompson, 142-144. Smith, Michael, E., Trial and Error in Criminal and the new media (focus), 239-241. John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life, justice Reform: Learning from Failure, by Zorza, Richard, Access to justice: The by Bill Barnhart and Gene Schlickman, Greg Berman and Aubrey Fox, 192-196 emergind consensus and some questions reviewed by Nancy S. Marder, 34-36. Thompson, William C. ,The Double Helix and and implications, 156-167. The jury and Democracy: How jury the Law of Evidence, by David H. Kaye, Deliberation Promotes Civic Engagement 142-144 and Political Participation, by John Gastil, E. Pierre Deess, Philip |. Weiser, and Cindy BOOK REVIEWS Simmons, reviewed by James T. Richardson, 242-244. Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty Book Authors in an Age of Abolition, by David Garland, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 309-310, Barnhart, Bill and Schlickman, Gene, John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life, reviewed by 312. Nancy S. Marder, 34-36. The Role of Attorneys in Court Ordered Mediations in North Carolina: The Pilot Berman, Greg and Fox, Aubrey, Trial and Error in Criminal Justice Reform: Learning Phase, by Elizabeth Ellen Gordon, reviewed from Failure, reviewed by Michael E. Smith, by Sharon Press, 244-246. 192-196. Trial and Error in Criminal Justice Reform: Learning from Failure, by Greg Berman and Deess, E. Pierre, Gastil, John E., Weiser, Aubrey Fox, reviewed by Michael E. Smith, Philip |. and Simmons, Cindy, The Jury and Democracy: How Jury Deliberation 192-196. Promotes Civic Engagement and Political The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Participation, reviewed by james T. Law, edited by Roger K. Newman, reviewed Richardson, 242-244. by William Domnarksi, 36-38 Fox, Aubrey, and Berman, Greg, Trial and Error in Criminal Justice Reform: Learning from Failure, reviewed by Michael E. Smith, 192-196. Garland, David, Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 309-310, 312. Gastil, John, Deess, E Pierre, Weiser, Philip J. and Simmons, Cindy, The Jury and Democracy: How Jury Deliberation Promotes Civic Engagement and Political Participation, reviewed by james T. Richardson, 242-244. Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen, The Role of Attorneys in Court Ordered Mediations in North Carolina: The Pilot Phase, reviewed by Sharon Press, 244-246. Gray, Pamela, Conviction (movie review), directed by Tony Goldwyn, reviewed by Danielle R. Mitchell, 144-145. Kaye, David H., The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence, reviewed by William C. Thompson, 142-144. Newman, Roger K. (ed.), The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law, reviewed by William Domnarksi, 36-38. www.ajs.org JUDICATURE 317

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