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Home > U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. > Vol. 28 > Iss. 1 (2005)

 
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

Volume 28, Issue 1 (2005)

The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium: Courtroom With a View: Perspectives on Judicial Independence

Articles

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From Earl Warren to Wendell Griffen: A Study of Judicial Intimidation and Judicial Self-Restraint
Honorable Robert L. Brown

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Judicial Accountability to the Past, Present, and Future: Precedent, Politics and Power
Stephen B. Burbank

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Avoiding the Appearance of Impropriety: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Cynthia Gray

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Judicial Independence and Accountability Meet Extra-Judicial Speech and the First Amendment: An Uneasy Co-Existence
Honorable Wendell L. Griffen

Notes

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Constitutional Law—First Amendment and Freedom of Thought—Banishing Sex Offenders: Seventh Circuit Upholds Sex Offender's Ban from Public Parks after Thinking Obscene Thoughts about Children. Doe v. City of Lafayette, 377 F.3d 757 (7th Cir. 2004).
Elizabeth Cloud

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Criminal Law—The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel—The Supreme Court Minimizes the Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel by Maximizing the Deference Awarded to Barely Competent Defense Attorneys. Florida v. Nixon, 125 S. Ct. 551 (2004).
Jennifer Williams

 
 
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