By Douglas G. Carnahan
Judges often are asked to name their judicial role models. This has led me to consider what figures from our past could be used as judicial role models, and why.
One need not restrict the analysis to famous judges. The Marshalls, Holmeses, Cardozos and so on are instructive in their own ...
Judges often are asked to name their judicial role models. This has led me to consider what figures from our past could be used as judicial role models, and why.
One need not restrict the analysis to famous judges. The Marshalls, Holmeses, Cardozos and so on are instructive in their own ...
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