Judicial externships : the clinic inside the courthouse / Rebecca A. Cochran, Professor of Law Emerita, University of Dayton School of Law.
2016
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Judicial externships : the clinic inside the courthouse / Rebecca A. Cochran, Professor of Law Emerita, University of Dayton School of Law.
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Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2016]
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KF8771 .C63 2016
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Fourth edition.
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9781632849526 (pbk.)
1632849526 (pbk.)
1632849526 (pbk.)
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xiii, 361, I-2 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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(OCoLC)954135299
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: Cochran, Rebecca A. Judicial externships. Fourth edition 9781632849533 (OCoLC)956716554
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Table of Contents
ch. 1
Role Of The Judicial Clerk Or Extern
1
I.
Judicial Clerks, Externs & Their History
2
J. Daniel Mahoney, Law Clerks: For Better or for Worse?
2
II.
Responsibilities Of Judicial Clerks And Externs
5
J. Daniel Mahoney, Law Clerks: For Better or for Worse?
5
Judicial Law Clerk-First Judicial District (Continual Posting) Hastings, Minnesota
6
III.
Ethics For Judicial Clerks And Externs
8
A.
Confidentiality of Chambers
8
Model Confidentiality Statement
8
John Paul Jones, Some Ethical Considerations for Judicial Clerks
11
Rule 46 of the Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire
13
1.
Revealing Present Confidences
14
In re Corrugated Container Antitrust Litigation
14
2.
Revealing Past Confidences
15
Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Looking Back at Cohen v. California: A 40- Year Retrospective from Inside the Court
15
3.
Judicial Privilege ,,
16
In the Matter of the Enforcement of a Subpoena
16
Sheppard v. Beerman
21
B.
Clerk or Extern's Conflict of Interest
22
1.
Future Employment & Family Relations
22
John Paul Jones, Some Ethical Considerations for Judicial Clerks
22
Arizona Supreme Court Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee, Ethical Issues Involving Prospective Employers of Law Clerks
25
2.
Current Employment as Judicial Clerk
28
Sallie v. State
28
Deyling v. Flowers
30
Uniloc USA v. Microsoft Corp.
33
3.
Former Clerks and Externs as Counsel in Their Judges' Courts
39
Fredonia Broadcasting Corp., Inc. v. RCA Corp.
39
Smith v. Pepsico, Inc.
40
C.
Decision-Making on the Record
42
John Paul Jones, Some Ethical Considerations for Judicial Clerks
42
Price Brothers Company v. Philadelphia Gear Corporation
44
Lisson v. O'Hare
47
IV.
Qualifications & Selection
48
In Court Reports
51
Out of Court Reports
51
Selected Bibliography
53
ch. 2
Judicial Opinions: Decisionmaking And Opinion Drafting
57
I.
Written Opinions: Writing Well-Reasoned Judgments
58
S.I. Strong, Writing Reasoned Decision and Opinions
58
II.
Judges Writing For Multiple Audiences
77
Denny v. Radar Industries, Inc.
77
Gray v. State
77
Russell v. State
78
Escola v. Coca Cola Bottling Co.
80
III.
Written Opinions: Drafting By Clerk "Ghostwriters," Public Perception & Public Recognition
83
J. Daniel Mahoney, Law Clerks: For Better or for Worse?
84
United States v. DiFrancesco
86
Parker v. Connors Steel Company
91
In Court Reports
96
Out of Court Reports
97
Selected Bibliography
98
ch. 3
Judicial Selection, Qualifications, And Training
101
I.
Judicial Selection Methods
102
A.
Federal Court Selection
102
2002 U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Hearing on the Nomination of Miguel Estrada
102
B.
State Court Selection
110
Florida State Canons of Judicial Conduct Canon 7
110
Williams-Yulee v. The Florida Bar, Brief of Amicus Cameron A. Blau in Support of the Petitioner
111
Williams-Yulee v. The Florida Bar, Brief of Amicus Jed Shugerman in Support of the Petitioner
117
II.
Qualifications
126
A.
Federal Court Qualifications
126
B.
State Court Qualifications
126
Ohio Rev. Code [§][§] 2301.01; 2501.02; 2503.01
126
Arizona Rev. Statutes [§] 11-402
127
III.
Judicial Evaluation And Education
129
A.
Judicial Evaluation
129
Federal Judicial Center, Judicial Evaluation Pilot Project Judicial Evaluation Questionnaire
130
B.
Judicial Education
131
IV.
Results Of The Judicial Selection Process: Lack Of Diversity
132
A.
Numbers of Women & Minority Judges
132
B.
Numbers Create Issues of Legitimacy & Influence on Decisions
133
In Court Reports
135
Out of Court Reports
135
Selected Bibliography
137
ch. 4
Judicial Ethics: Performing Duties Impartially
141
I.
Judicial Recusal And Disqualification
142
Callahan v. Callahan
142
A.
Judicial Conduct Rules Of Recusal And Disqualification
145
ABA Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 2
145
Ohio Code of Judicial Conduct 150 28 U.S.C. [§] 455
151
28 U.S.C. [§] 144
152
28 U.S.C. [§] 47
153
B.
Applying Rules Of Recusal And Disqualification: Judicial Friendships
153
United States v. Murphy
154
Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia
163
Domville v. State
174
C.
Applying The Rules Of Recusal & Disqualification: Trial Judge As Appellate Judge
176
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bd. of Educ.
176
II.
Impartial Judicial Treatment Of Counsel & Parties
179
In re Disqualification of Burge
179
In re Complaint as to the Conduct of the Honorable Ronald D. Schenck
186
In Court Reports
189
Out of Court Reports
190
Selected Bibliography
196
ch. 5
Judicial Roles: Judging As Civil Jury Trials, Appellate Briefs & Oral Arguments Decline
199
I.
Civil Jury Trial's Decline
201
Supreme Court of Ohio, 2014 Ohio Courts Statistical Summary
202
II.
Seventh Amendment Right To A Civil Jury Trial
204
III.
Complex Litigation & Civil Jury Competence
205
A.
Jury Competence in Complex Litigation: Federal Court
205
In re Boise Cascade Securities Litigation
205
Allianz Risk Transfer AG v. Paramount Pictures Corporation
211
B.
Jury Competence in Complex Litigation: State Court
219
Rieff v. Evans
219
C.
Civil Jury Trial: Accompanying "Burdens"
223
Richardson v. Boddie-Noell Enterprises, Inc.
223
IV.
Rise Of Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
229
Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams,
230
Arnold v. Burger King
238
V.
Appellate Juges: Judging As Appellate Procedures Decline
259
A.
Appellate Courts: Settlement on Appeal Before Appellate Briefs
259
Twelfth District Court of Appeals of Ohio, Prehearing Conference Procedures
259
B.
Appellate Courts: Decline in Oral Arguments
262
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 34
262
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, Rule 34A
263
Appellants' Brief, Two Rivers Bank & Trust v. Atanasova
264
Appellees' Brief, Two Rivers Bank & Trust v. Atanasova
265
In Court Reports
265
Out of Court Reports
267
Selected Bibliography
268
ch. 6
Judicial Roles: Therapeutic Jurisprudence And The Rise Of Specialty Dockets & Problem- Solving Courts
273
I.
Judge In Traditional And Problem-Solving Courts
275
Roger K. Warren, A Comparison of Transformed and Traditional Court Procedures
275
II.
Drug Courts As Problem-Solving Courts
275
Gordon M. Griller, Key Drug Court Protocols
276
Judge Kevin S. Burke, Just What Made Drug Courts Successful?
276
III.
Working Parts Of A Drug Court
288
Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor, State of the Judiciary
289
Ohio Supreme Court Rule 36.20 & Appendix I
290
Montgomery County Drug Court, Drug Court Participation Agreement
297
IV.
Drug Courts, The Adversarial Process, & Due Process
302
State v. Shambley
304
In Court Reports
313
Out of Court Reports
314
Selected Bibliography
315
ch. 7
Judicial Roles: Technology's Effects On Judicial Research And Decision-Making
319
I.
Judicial Internet Fact Research
321
Federal Rule of Evidence 201
322
Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 10
323
ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct Rule 2.9
324
Fire Insurance Exchange v. Oltmanns
324
Mendler v. Winterland Production, Ltd.
332
Randy Disselkoen Properties v. Charter Twp. of Cascade
340
In re Kogler
341
II.
Images In The Judicial Process
341
A.
Attorney-Created Images
341
In re Glasmann
341
B.
Court-Created Images
350
Sandifer v. U.S. Steel Corp. (7th Cir.)
350
Sandifer v. United States Steel Corp. (U.S. Supreme Court)
355
In Court Reports
355
Out of Court Reports
356
Selected Bibliography
360
Index
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