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Annual Index, Projects by AJS, others, seek to foster under- The importance of culture for the justice sys- standing of the justice system (focus), tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Reddick, Malia, 36-37. Valladares, Rene, 194-201. Volume 92 A rescue plan for the justice Department (edi- Survey of experienced litigators finds serious torial), 144, 177. cracks in U.S. civil justice system (focus), Return to the first principles of juvenile justice Kourlis, Rebecca Love, Singer, jordan M., Cumulative indexes have been (editorial), 256, 330. and Saunders, Paul C., 78-80. compiled for JUDICATURE volumes Setting forensic science on a new path (edi- The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- 1-20 and 21-45. Volumes 45-92 are torial), 188, 249. tice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, Survey of Hawaii judges explores disqualifica- 231. indexed in separate annual indexes. tion and recusal issues (focus), 34-36. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- In addition, a subject index for tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., Appellate courts 191-193. volumes 79-92 is available at The “Bush Twins?” Roberts, Alito, and the The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman www.ajs.org/judicaturel1.html. conservative agenda, Perry, Barbara A., Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. Indexes for authors and books for 302-311. When ignorance may be the defense: Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, volumes 60-92 are available at Alternatives to adjudication Veazey, Linda, 202-205. www.ajs.org/judicature6.html and Mandatory arbitration for customers but not Yet another survey (letter), Connors, Frank J., www.ajs.org/judicature7.html. For for peers: A study of arbitration clauses in 102. microfilm editions, contact ProQuest, consumer and non-consumer contracts, Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., Congestion and delay (800) 521-0600; www.proquest.com. and Sherwin, Emily, 118-123. Internet theft is avoidable (viewpoint), Cherry, Veterans court in session in Buffalo (briefs), Michael and Imwinkelried, Edward, 7. Eckley, Timothy S., 43-44. Survey of experienced litigators finds serious SUBJECT cracks in U.S. civil justice system (focus), Alternatives to incarceration Kourlis, Rebecca Love, Singer, Jordan M., Drug court expansion could save billions and Saunders, Paul C., 78-80. Access to justice (briefs), Richert, David, 91. The administration of justice in a multilingual Court financing and budgeting society—open to interpretation or lost in Arbitration An impending crisis in state court funding translation?, Kahaner, Steven M., 224-231. Mandatory arbitration for customers but not (editorial), 52, 83. Cross-cultural justice and the logic of reci- for peers: A study of arbitration clauses in procity: When Westerners run afoul of the consumer and non-consumer contracts, Court management law in other countries, Renteln, Alison Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., Ensuring access to justice in tough economic Dundes, 238-242. and Sherwin, Emily, 118-123. times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza Richard, The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, 124-128. ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. Citizens and courts Ensuring access to justice in tough economic Conference considers judicial reform (focus), Court personnel times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza Richard, Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, Joanne, 80- The administration of justice in a multilin- 124-128. 83. gual society—open to interpretation or Fostering cultural competence in justice sys- A fresh start for the justice system (editorial), lost in translation?, Kahaner, Steven M., tem “gatekeepers”, Baskir, Cecily E., 232- 100, 135. 224-231. 237. Perceptions of fairness in state administrative Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diver- The importance of culture for the justice sys- hearings, McNeil, Christopher B., 160-164. sity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Projects by AjS, others, seek to foster under- (focus), Kenney, Sally J., 131-132. Valladares, Rene, 194-201. standing of the justice system (focus), The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- Reddick, Malia, 36-37. Courts of limited jurisdiction tice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, Drug court expansion could save billions 231. Civil justice system (briefs), Richert, David, 91. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, Return to the first principles of juvenile justice tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. (editorial), 256, 330. 191-193. Immigrants and other cultural minorities as Veterans court in session in Buffalo (briefs), The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman non-traditional plaintiffs: Culture as a factor Eckley, Timothy S., 43-44. Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. in determining tort damages, Donald, When ignorance may be the defense: Bernice Bouie and Brooks, Brennan Tyler, Criminal justice system Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, 220-223. The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, Veazey, Linda, 202-205. ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. The importance of culture for the justice sys- Administrative law KEY tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Perceptions of fairness in state administrative Valladares, Rene, 194-201. hearings, McNeil, Christopher B., 160-164. The pages used in the index listing The unique challenges of cross-cultural justice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, 231. Ajs refer to the following months. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- AJS joins Caperton brief (brief), Gray, Cynthia, tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., 175. Pages Month 191-193. “Best practices” for federal judicial selection 1-48 July-August, 2008 The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman (editorial), 4-5. Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye receives 49-96 September-October When ignorance may be the defense: Opperman Award for judicial Excellence Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, (brief), Ryan, Katherine R., 173. 97-140 November-December Veazey, Linda, 202-205. A fresh start for the justice system (editorial), 141-184 January-February, 2009 100, 135. Criminal procedure An impending crisis in state court funding 185-252 March-April Cultural considerations in motions and sen- (editorial), 52, 83. tencing, Connell, james G Ili, 212-215, In Memoriam: Ned Carpenter (brief), Eckley, 253-336 May-June 248. Timothy, 174. 36 JUDICATURE Volume 93, Number 1 July-August 2009 Annual Index, Projects by AJS, others, seek to foster under- The importance of culture for the justice sys- standing of the justice system (focus), tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Reddick, Malia, 36-37. Valladares, Rene, 194-201. Volume 92 A rescue plan for the justice Department (edi- Survey of experienced litigators finds serious torial), 144, 177. cracks in U.S. civil justice system (focus), Return to the first principles of juvenile justice Kourlis, Rebecca Love, Singer, jordan M., Cumulative indexes have been (editorial), 256, 330. and Saunders, Paul C., 78-80. compiled for JUDICATURE volumes Setting forensic science on a new path (edi- The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- 1-20 and 21-45. Volumes 45-92 are torial), 188, 249. tice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, Survey of Hawaii judges explores disqualifica- 231. indexed in separate annual indexes. tion and recusal issues (focus), 34-36. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- In addition, a subject index for tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., Appellate courts 191-193. volumes 79-92 is available at The “Bush Twins?” Roberts, Alito, and the The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman www.ajs.org/judicaturel1.html. conservative agenda, Perry, Barbara A., Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. Indexes for authors and books for 302-311. When ignorance may be the defense: Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, volumes 60-92 are available at Alternatives to adjudication Veazey, Linda, 202-205. www.ajs.org/judicature6.html and Mandatory arbitration for customers but not Yet another survey (letter), Connors, Frank J., www.ajs.org/judicature7.html. For for peers: A study of arbitration clauses in 102. microfilm editions, contact ProQuest, consumer and non-consumer contracts, Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., Congestion and delay (800) 521-0600; www.proquest.com. and Sherwin, Emily, 118-123. Internet theft is avoidable (viewpoint), Cherry, Veterans court in session in Buffalo (briefs), Michael and Imwinkelried, Edward, 7. Eckley, Timothy S., 43-44. Survey of experienced litigators finds serious SUBJECT cracks in U.S. civil justice system (focus), Alternatives to incarceration Kourlis, Rebecca Love, Singer, Jordan M., Drug court expansion could save billions and Saunders, Paul C., 78-80. Access to justice (briefs), Richert, David, 91. The administration of justice in a multilingual Court financing and budgeting society—open to interpretation or lost in Arbitration An impending crisis in state court funding translation?, Kahaner, Steven M., 224-231. Mandatory arbitration for customers but not (editorial), 52, 83. Cross-cultural justice and the logic of reci- for peers: A study of arbitration clauses in procity: When Westerners run afoul of the consumer and non-consumer contracts, Court management law in other countries, Renteln, Alison Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., Ensuring access to justice in tough economic Dundes, 238-242. and Sherwin, Emily, 118-123. times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza Richard, The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, 124-128. ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. Citizens and courts Ensuring access to justice in tough economic Conference considers judicial reform (focus), Court personnel times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza Richard, Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, Joanne, 80- The administration of justice in a multilin- 124-128. 83. gual society—open to interpretation or Fostering cultural competence in justice sys- A fresh start for the justice system (editorial), lost in translation?, Kahaner, Steven M., tem “gatekeepers”, Baskir, Cecily E., 232- 100, 135. 224-231. 237. Perceptions of fairness in state administrative Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diver- The importance of culture for the justice sys- hearings, McNeil, Christopher B., 160-164. sity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Projects by AjS, others, seek to foster under- (focus), Kenney, Sally J., 131-132. Valladares, Rene, 194-201. standing of the justice system (focus), The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- Reddick, Malia, 36-37. Courts of limited jurisdiction tice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, Drug court expansion could save billions 231. Civil justice system (briefs), Richert, David, 91. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, Return to the first principles of juvenile justice tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. (editorial), 256, 330. 191-193. Immigrants and other cultural minorities as Veterans court in session in Buffalo (briefs), The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman non-traditional plaintiffs: Culture as a factor Eckley, Timothy S., 43-44. Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. in determining tort damages, Donald, When ignorance may be the defense: Bernice Bouie and Brooks, Brennan Tyler, Criminal justice system Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, 220-223. The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, Veazey, Linda, 202-205. ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. The importance of culture for the justice sys- Administrative law KEY tem, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Perceptions of fairness in state administrative Valladares, Rene, 194-201. hearings, McNeil, Christopher B., 160-164. The pages used in the index listing The unique challenges of cross-cultural justice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 190, 231. Ajs refer to the following months. The unique challenges of cross-cultural jus- AJS joins Caperton brief (brief), Gray, Cynthia, tice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., 175. Pages Month 191-193. “Best practices” for federal judicial selection 1-48 July-August, 2008 The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman (editorial), 4-5. Rameriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye receives 49-96 September-October When ignorance may be the defense: Opperman Award for judicial Excellence Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, (brief), Ryan, Katherine R., 173. 97-140 November-December Veazey, Linda, 202-205. A fresh start for the justice system (editorial), 141-184 January-February, 2009 100, 135. Criminal procedure An impending crisis in state court funding 185-252 March-April Cultural considerations in motions and sen- (editorial), 52, 83. tencing, Connell, james G Ili, 212-215, In Memoriam: Ned Carpenter (brief), Eckley, 253-336 May-June 248. Timothy, 174. 36 JUDICATURE Volume 93, Number 1 July-August 2009 When cultural tradition and criminal law col- judicial discipline and removal— Diascro, jennifer Segal and Solberg, Rorie lide: Prosecutorial discretion in cross-cul- federal Spill, 289-301. tural cases, Kenny, Karyn, 216-219. Federal judicial discipline in 2008 (brief), Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diver- Gray, Cynthia, 175. sity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Defense function (focus), Kenney, Sally J., 131-132. Cultural considerations in motions and sen- Judicial education and The National Conference of State Trial tencing, Connell, james G Ill, 212-215, 248. qualifications Judges: Celebrating 50 Golden Years, plan- The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, Ensuring access to justice in tough economic ning for the next 50 (focus), Domitrovich, ].Tom and Parker, Laurel, 206, 208. times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza Richard, Stephanie and Saks, Michael |., 331-333. Indigent defense—a poor measure of justice 124-128. Right on: The decision-making behavior of (devil’s advocate), Gould, Jon B., 129-130, W. Bush's judicial legacy: Mission accom- George W. Bush’s judicial appointees, Carp, 136. plished, Goldman, Sheldon, Schiavoni, Robert A., Manning, Kenneth L., and The virtues of cultural defense, Friedman Sara, and Slotnick, Elliot, 258-288. Sidham, Ronald, 312-319. Remeriz, Linda, 207, 209-211, 247. W. Bush’s judicial legacy: Mission accom- plished, Goldman, Sheldon, Schiavoni, Judicial ethics Evidence Sara, and Slotnick, Elliot, 258-288. AS joins Caperton brief (brief), Gray, Cynthia, How emotion affects the trial process, Miller, 175. Monica K., Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, American Bar Association 2007 Model Code judicial independence Chamberlain, Jared, and Singer, Julie A., of judicial Conduct Disqualification Rule, and immunity 56-64. 10-11. Conference considers judicial reform (focus), Questions about the accuracy of finger- Conference considers judicial reform (focus), Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, joanne, 80- print evidence, Cherry, Michael and Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, Joanne, 80- 83. Imwinkelried, Edward J., 158-159. 83. The National Conference of State Trial Ensuring an impartial judge: Current disqual- Judicial selection—federal judges: Celebrating 50 Golden Years, plan- ification issues, 18-25. Advice and consent during the Bush years ning for the next 50 (focus), Domitrovich, Introduction: Taking disqualification seri- The politics of confirming federal judges, Stephanie and Saks, Michael J., 331-333. ously, Gray, Cynthia, 9. Binder, Sarah and Maltzman, Forrest, 320- Setting forensic science on a new path (edi- Invigorating judicial disqualification: Ten 329. torial), 188, 249. potential reforms, Sample, James and “Best practices” for federal judicial selection Young, Michael, 26-33. (editorial), 4-5. Foreign justice system Practical steps toward an impartial judiciary George W. Bush’s legacy on the federal Cross-cultural justice and the logic of reci- (viewpoint), Gray, Cynthia, 146-147. bench: Policy in the face of diversity, procity: When Westerners run afoul of the Public comment on cases (brief), Gray, Diascro, Jennifer Segal and Solberg, Rorie law in other countries, Renteln, Alison Cynthia, 175. Spill, 289-301. Dundes, 238-242. Survey of Hawaii judges explores disqualifica- W. Bush’s judicial legacy: Mission accom- tion and recusal issues (focus), 34-36. plished, Goldman, Sheldon, Schiavoni, judicial compensation and tenure Taking disqualification seriously, ABA judicial Sara, and Slotnick, Elliot, 258-288 How to enhance federal judicial compensa- Disqualification Project, 12-17. tion (viewpoint), Paul, Roland, 54-55. Washington Committee for Ethical Judicial Judicial selection—state Enhancing federal judicial compensation (let- Campaigns (briefs), Eckley, Timothy S., 43. Conference considers judicial reform (focus), ter), 102; Lawson, Hugh, The author Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, Joanne, 80- responds (letter), Paul, Roland, 102. Judicial evaluation 83. Conference considers judicial reform (focus), Memo provides guidelines for judicial candi- judicial decision making Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, joanne, 80- dates in Midwest (briefs), Richert, David, The “Bush Twins?” Roberts, Alito, and the 83. 91. conservative agenda, Perry, Barbara A., Washington Committee for Ethical judicial 302-311. judicial history and philosophy Campaigns (briefs), Eckley, Timothy S., 43 How emotion affects the trial process, Miller, Advice and consent during the Bush years: Monica K., Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, The politics of confirming federal judges, jury trial Chamberlain, jared, and Singer, julie A., Binder, Sarah and Maltzman, Forrest, 320- How emotion affects the trial process, Miller, 56-64. 329. Monica K., Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, Immigrants and other cultural minorities as The “Bush Twins?” Roberts, Alito, and the Chamberlain, Jared, and Singer, julie A., non-traditional plaintiffs: Culture as a factor conservative agenda, Perry, Barbara A., 56-64. in determining tort damages, Donald, 302-311. What are we doing here? An analysis of juror Bernice Bouie and Brooks, Brennan Tyler, George W. Bush’s legacy on the federal orientation programs, Najdovski-Terziovski, 220-223. bench: Policy in the face of diversity, Elizabeth, Ogloff, James R.P., Clough, Opinion specialization: Alive and well in the Jonathan, and Monteleone, Rudy, 70-77. federal appellate judiciary (viewpoint), Cheng, Edward K., 103-105. juvenile justice Peering behind the velvet cuiiain: Lessons KEY Return to the first principles of juvenile justice from a year inside the federal courts, (editorial), 256, 330. Gouid, Jon B., 65-69. The pages used in the index listing Return to the first principles of juvenile justice Law and science (editorial), 256, 330. refer to the following months. Setting forensic science on a new path (edi- Right on: The decision-making behavior of torial), 188, 249. George W. Bush's judicial appointees, Carp, Pages Month Robert A., Manning, Kenneth L., and 1-48 July-August, 2008 Legal education Stidham, Ronald, 312-319. Drake University Law School lauded for inte- Victim and execution impact statements: 49-96 September-October grated ethics and professional curriculum What judges should know about case law (focus), Eckley, Timothy, 167-168,178 and psychological research, Wolff, Kevin T. 97-140 November-December and Miller, Monica K., 148-157. 141-184 January-February, 2009 Legal ethics Drake University Law School lauded for inte- judicial discipline anz removal— 185-252 March-April grated ethics and professional curriculum state 253-336 May-June (focus), Eckley, Timothy, 167-168,178 State judicial discipline in 2008 (brief), Gray, Cynthia, 174-175. www.ajs.org JUDICATURE 37 Legal profession and consent during the Bush years: The impartial judiciary (viewpoint), 146-147. Enhancing federal judicial compensation (let- politics of confirming federal judges, 320- Greene, Edie, Miller, Monica K., Dietrich, ter), 102; Lawson, Hugh, The author 329. Hannah, Chamberlain, jared, and Singer, responds (letter), Paul, Roland, 102. Broccolina, Frank and Zorza_ Richard, Julie A., How emotion affects the trial How to enhance federal judicial compensa- Ensuring access to justice in touch eco- process, 56-64. tion (viewpoint), Paul, Roland, 54-55. nomic times, 124-128. Imwinkelried, Edward and Cherry, Michael, Brooks, Brennan Tyler and Donald, Bernice Internet theft is avoidable (viewpoint), 7; Legal services Bouie, Immigrants and other cultural Questions about the accuracy of fingerprint Indigent defense—a poor measure of justice minorities as non-traditional plaintiffs: evidence, 158-159. (devil’s advocate), Gould, Jon B., 129-130, Culture as a factor in determining tort dam- Kahaner, Steven M., The administration of 136. ages, 220-223. justice in a multilingual society—open to Carp, Robert A., Manning, Kenneth L., and interpretation or lost in translation?, 224- Media and courts Stidham, Ronald, Right on: The decision- 231. The legacy of Chief Justice Rehnquist: A view making behavior of George W. Bush’s judi- Keller, Charles C., A fairy tale? (letter), 102, cial appointees, 312-319. 136. from the small screen, Diascro, Jennifer Segal, 106-117. Chamberlain, jared, Miller, Monica K., Kenny, Karyn, When cultural tradition and Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, and Singer, criminal law collide: Prosecutorial discretion Prosecutorial function julie A., How emotion affects the trial in cross-cultural cases, 216-219. process, 56-64. Kenney, Sally J., Infinity Project seeks to Cultural considerations in motions and sen- Cheng, Edward K., Opinion specialization: increase gender diversity of the Eighth tencing, Connell, James G Ill, 212-215, Alive and well in the federal appellate judi- Circuit Court of Appeals (focus), 131-132. 248. A rescue plan for the Justice Department (edi- ciary (viewpoint), 103-105. Kourlis, Rebecca Love, Singer, jordan M., and Cherry, Michael and Imwinkelried, Edward, Saunders, Paul C., Survey of experienced torial), 144, 177. Internet theft is avoidable (viewpoint), 7; litigators finds serious cracks in U.S. civil When cultural tradition and criminal law col- Questions about the accuracy of fingerprint justice system (focus), 78-80. lide: Prosecutorial discretion in cross-cul- tural cases, Kenny, Karyn, 216-219. evidence, 158-159. Lawson, Hugh, Enhancing federal judicial Clough, Jonathan, Najdovski-Terziovski, compensation (letter), 102. Sentencing Elizabeth, Ogloff, james R.P., and Lynn, Barbara M.G., The unique challenges of Monteleone, Rudy, What are we doing cross-cultural justice: Foreword, 190, 231. Cultural considerations in motions and sen- here? An analysis of juror orientation pro- Maltzman, Forrest and Binder, Sarah, Advice tencing, Connell, James G Ill, 212-215, grams, 70-77. and consent during the Bush years: The 248. Connell, james G Ill, Cultural considerations politics of confirming federal judges, 320- Mainstream sentencing—The urgent need in motions and sentencing, 212-215, 248. 329. for dramatic reform (devil’s advocate), Connors, Frank J., Yet another survey (letter), Manning, Kenneth L., Carp, Robert A., and Wolff, Michael A. and De Muniz, Paul J., 102. Stidham, Ronald, Right on: The decision- 165-166. De Muniz, Paul J. and Wolff, Michael A., making behavior of George W. Bush's judi- Mainstream sentencing—The urgent need cial appointees, 312-319. Social science and courts for dramatic reform (devil’s advocate), 165- McNeil, Christopher B., Perceptions of fair- Peering behind the velvet curtain: Lessons 166. ness in state administrative hearings, 160- from a year inside the federal courts, Diascro, Jennifer Segal, The legacy of Chief 164. Gould, Jon B., 65-69. Justice Rehnquist: A view from the small Mead, Walter, The author responds (letter), screen, 106-117. 136. Trial courts, general jurisdiction Diascro, Jennifer Segal and Solberg, Rorie Miller, Geoffery P., Eisenberg, Theodore, and The National Conference of State Trial Spill, George W. Bush’s legacy on the fed- Sherwin, Emily, Mandatory arbitration for Judges: Celebrating 50 Golden Years, plan- eral bench: Policy in the face of diversity, customers but not for peers: A study of ning for the next 50 (focus), Domitrovich, 289-301. arbitration clauses in consumer and non- Stephanie and Saks, Michael J., 331-333. Dietrich, Hannah, Miller, Monica K., Greene, consumer contracts, 118-123. Edie, Chamberlain, Jared, and Singer, Julie Miller, Monica K., Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Victims and witnesses A., How emotion affects the trial process, Hannah, Chamberlain, Jared, and Singer, How emotion affects the trial process, Miller, 56-64. Julie A., How emotion affects the trial Monica K., Greene, Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, Domitrovich, Stephanie and Saks, Michael J. process, 56-64. Chamberlain, Jared, and Singer, julie A., (focus), The National Conference of State Miller, Monica K. and Wolff, Kevin T., Victim 56-64. Trial Judges: Celebrating 50 Golden Years, and execution impact statements: What Victim and execution impact statements: planning for the next 50, 331-333. judges should know about case law and What judges should know about case law Donald, Bernice Bouie and Brooks, Brennan psychological research, 148-157. and psychological research, Wolff, Kevin T. Tyler, Immigrants and other cultural Monteleone, Rudy, Najdovski-Terziovski, and Miller, Monica K., 148-157. minorities as non-traditional plaintiffs: Elizabeth, Ogloff, James R.P., and Clough, Culture as a factor in determining tort dam- Jonathan, What are we doing here? An Women judges ages, 220-223. analysis of juror orientation programs, 70- Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diver- Eckley, Timothy, Drake University Law School 77. sity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals lauded for integrated ethics and profes- Morgan, |.Tom and Parker, Laurel, The dan- (focus), Kenney, Sally J., 131-132. sional curriculum (focus), 167-168,178. gers of the cultural defense, 206, 208. Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., and Najdovski-Terziovski, Elizabeth, Ogloff, james Sherwin, Emily, Mandatory arbitration for R.P., Clough, Jonathan, and Monteleone, customers but not for peers: A study of Rudy, What are we doing here? An analysis arbitration clauses in consumer and non- of juror orientation programs, 70-77. AUTHORS consumer contracts, 118-123. Ogloff, James R.P., Najdovski-Terziovski, Goldman, Sheldon, Schiavoni, Sara, and Elizabeth, Clough, Jonathan, and Albertsen, Joanne and Reddick, Malia, Slotnick, Elliot, W. Bush’s judicial legacy: Monteleone, Rudy, What are we doing Conference considers judicial reform Mission accomplished, 258-288. here? An analysis of juror orientation pro- (focus), 80-83. Gould, Jon B., Peering behind the velvet cur- grams, 70-77. ABA Judicial Disqualification Project, Taking tain: Lessons from a year inside the federal Parker, Laurel and Morgan, |.Tom, The dan- disqualification seriously, 12-17. courts, 65-69; Indigent defense—a poor gers of the cultural defense, 206, 208. Baskir, Cecily E., Fostering cultural compe- measure of justice (devil's advocate), 129- Paul, Roland, How to enhance federal judicial tence in justice system “gatekeepers”, 232- 130, 136. compensation (viewpoint), 54-55; The 237. Gray, Cynthia, Introduction: Taking disqualifi- author responds (letter), 102. Binder, Sarah and Maltzman, Forrest, Advice cation seriously, 9; Practical steps toward an Perry, Barbara A., The “Bush Twins?” Roberts, 38 JUDICATURE Volume 93, Number 1 July-August 2009 Alito, and the conservative agenda, 302- Zorza Richard and Broccolina, Frank, Anatomy of a Trial: Public Loss, Lessons 311. Ensuring access to justice in touch eco- Learned from The People v. O.j. Simpson, by Rameriz, Linda Friedman, The virtues of the nomic times, 124-128. Jerrianne Hayslett, reviewed by S.L cultural defense, 207, 209-211, 247. Alexander, 245-247 Reddick, Malia, Projects by AJS, others, seek The Appeal, by John Grisham, reviewed by to foster understanding of the justice sys- Malia Reddick, 39-41 tem (focus), 36-37. BOOK REVIEWS Bench Press: The Collision of Courts, Politics, Reddick, Malia and Albertsen, Joanne, and the Media, edited by Keith |. Bybee, Conference considers judicial reform reviewed by George Watson, 133-134 Book Authors (focus), 80-83. How judges Think, by Richard A. Posner, Rentein, Alison Dundes, Cross-cultural justice Bybee, Keith J. (ed.), Bench Press: The reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 170-172 and the logic of reciprocity: When Collision of Courts, Politics, and the Media, Judicial Disqualification Recusal and Westerners run afoul of the law in other reviewed by George Watson, 133-134. Disqualification of Judges, Second Edition, by countries, 238-242. Clarke, George “Woody,” justice and Science: Richard E. Flamm, reviewed by Cynthia Gray, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Valladares, Rene, Trials and Triumphs of DNA Evidence, 38-39. The importance of culture for the justice reviewed by David H. Kaye, 86-87. The just, by Paul Ricoeur, reviewed by jim system, 194-201. Flamm, Richard E., Judicial Disqualification: Brosnahan, 41-42. Ridgway, Delissa A., The unique challenges of Recusal and Disqualification of judges, Justice and Science: Trials and Triumphs of cross-cultural justice: Introduction, 191- Second Edition, reviewed by Cynthia Gray, DNA Evidence, by George “Woody” Clarke, 193. 38-39. reviewed by David H. Kaye, 86-87 Saks, Michael |. and Domitrovich, Stephanie Garner, Bryan A. and Scalia, Antonin, Making Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading (focus), The National Conference of State Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, judges, by Antonin Scalia and Bryan A Trial Judges: Celebrating 50 Golden Years, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 170-172. Garner, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 170- planning for the next 50, 331-333. Grisham, John, The Appeal, reviewed by Malia 172. Sample, james and Young, Michael, Reddick, 39-41. Public Opinion and the Rehnquist Court, by Invigorating judicial disqualification: Ten Gray, James P., Wearing the Robe: The Art Thomas R. Marshall, reviewed by Herbert potential reforms, 26-33. and Responsibilities of Judging in Today’s M. Kritzer, 84-85. Saunders, Paul C., Kourlis, Rebecca Love, and Courts, reviewed by Frederic Rodgers, 243- Queen’s Court: Judicial Power in the Singer, jordan M., Survey of experienced 245. Rehnquist Era, by Nancy Maveety, reviewed litigators finds serious cracks in U.S. civil Hayslett, jerrianne, Anatomy of a Trial: Public by Linda Greenhouse, 169-170 justice system (focus), 78-80. Loss, Lessons Learned from The People v. Wearing the Robe: The Art and Schiavoni, Sara, Goldman, Sheldon, and O.j. Simpson, reviewed by S.L. Alexander, Responsibilities of Judging in Today’s Slotnick, Elliot, W. Bush's judicial legacy: 245-247. Courts, by James P. Gray, reviewed by Mission accomplished, 258-288. Kubicek, Theodore L., Adversarial justice: Frederic Rodgers, 243-245 Sherwin, Emily, Eisenberg, Theodore, and America’s Court System on Trial, reviewed Miller, Geoffery P., Mandatory arbitration by Walter B. Mead, 87-90. for customers but not for peers: A study of Marshall, Thomas R., Public Opinion and the Book Reviewers arbitration clauses in consumer and non- Rehnquist Court, reviewed by Herbert M. consumer contracts, 118-123. Kritzer, 84-85. Alexander, S.L., Anatomy of a Trial: Public Slotnick, Elliot, Goldman, Sheldon, and Maveety, Nancy, Queen’s Court: Judicial Loss, Lessons Learned from The People v Schiavoni, Sara, W. Bush's judicial legacy: Power in the Rehnquist Era, reviewed by O2.4j7.. Simpson, by Jerrianne Hayslett, 245- Mission accomplished, 258-288. Linda Greenhouse, 169-170. SinSgaeurn,d ejrosr,d anP auMl. , CK.o,u rlSiusr,v eRye beocf cae xpLeorvie,e ncaendd Posrneevri,e wedR icbhya rSdt,u artA . ShiHfofwma n, ju1d7g0e-s1 72.Th ink, BGrrao4y2s,.n aChyannt,h iaj,i m,J uTdihcei alJ usDti,s qbuayl ifPiacualt ioRni:c oeuRre,c us4a1l- litigators finds serious cracks in U.S. civil Ricoeur, Paul, The just, reviewed by Jim justice system (focus), 78-80. Brosnahan, 41-42. and Disqualification of judges, Second Singer, Julie A., Miller, Monica K., Greene, Scalia, Antonin and Garner, Bryan A., Making Edition, by Richard E. Flamm, 38-39 Edie, Dietrich, Hannah, and Chamberlain, Your Case: The Art of Persuading judges, Greenhouse, Linda, Queen’s Court: Judicial jared, How emotion affects the trial reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 170-172. Power in the Rehnquist Era, by Nancy Maveety, 169-170. process, 56-64. Kaye, David H., Justice and Science: Trials and Solberg, Rorie Spill and Diascro, jennifer Book Titles Triumphs of DNA Evidence, by George Segal, George W. Bush’s legacy on the fed- Adversarial justice: America’s Court System “Woody” Clarke, 86-87 eral bench: Policy in the face of diversity, on Trial, by Theodore L. Kubicek, reviewed Kritzer, Herbert M., Public Opinion and the 289-301. by Walter B. Mead, 87-90. Rehnquist Court, by Thomas R. Marshall, Stidham, Ronald, Carp, Robert A., and 84-85. Manning, Kenneth L., Right on: The deci- Mead, Walter 8., Adversarial justice sion-making behavior of George W. Bush's America’s Court System on Trial, by judicial appointees, 312-319. KEY Theodore L. Kubicek, 87-90 Valladares, Rene and Renteln, Alison Dundes, Reddick, Malia, The Appeal, by john Grisham, The importance of culture for the justice The pages used in the index listing 39-41. system, 194-201. Rodgers, Frederic, Wearing the Robe: The Art Veazey, Linda, When ignorance may be the refer to the following months. and Responsibilities of Judging in Today’s defense: Immigrants and knowledge of Courts, by James P. Gray, 243-245 U.S. law, 202-205. Pages Month Shiffman, Stuart, How judges Think, by Wolff, Kevin T. and Miller, Monica K., Victim Richard A. Posner, 170-172; Making Your and execution impact statements: What 1-48 July-August, 2008 Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, by judges should know about case law and 49-96 September-October Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner, 170- psychological research, 148-157. 172. Wolff, Michael A. and De Muniz, Paul }j., 97-140 November-December Watson, George, Bench Press: The Collision Mainstream sentencing—The urgent need of Courts, Politics, and the Media, edited for dramatic reform (devil’s advocate), 165- 141-184 January-February, 2009 by Keith J. Bybee, 133-134. 166. 185-252 March-April Young, Michael, and Sample, james, invigorating judicial disqualification: Ten 253-336 May-June potential reforms, 26-33. www.ajs.org JUDICATURE 39

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