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21. Superior Court Law Library - Research Databases
coverage of the US Supreme court in the areas of criminal law and procedure . For some publications, the full text of articles is available.
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22. John H. Langbein , THE GERMAN ADVANTAGE IN CIVIL PROCEDURE
By contrast, in German procedure the court ranges over the entire case, I have been speaking throughout this article of the ordinary courts.
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THE GERMAN ADVANTAGE IN CIVIL PROCEDURE John H. Langbein [FNa] University of Chicago Law Review, Fall, 1985 Our lawyer-dominated system of civil procedure has often been criticized both for its incentives to distort evidence and for the expense and complexity of its modes of discovery and trial. [FN1] The shortcomings inhere in a system that leaves to partisans the work of gathering and producing the factual material upon which adjudication depends.
We have comforted ourselves with the thought that a law-yerless system would be worse. [FN2] The excesses of American adversary justice would seem to pale by comparison with a literally nonadversarial systemone in which litigants would be remitted to faceless bureaucratic adjudicators and denied the safeguards that flow from lawyerly intermediation.
The German advantage. The main theme of this article is drawn from Continental civil procedure, exemplified for me by the system that I know reasonably well, the West German. [FN3] My theme is that, by assigning judges rather than lawyers to investigate the facts, the Germans avoid the most troublesome aspects of our practice. But I shall emphasize that the familiar contrast between our adversarial procedure and the supposedly nonadversarial procedure of the Continental tradition has been grossly overdrawn.

23. Pacific Juvenile Defender Center - Publications
Other provisions of the bill change Juvenile court procedure related to minors who it made a reservation not to abide by the articles which stated that
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24. Colorado State Judicial Branch - COA Articles And Publications
Home / Appellate and Trial courts / court of Appeals / articles and publications Procedures and Policies of the Colorado court of Appeals By James S.
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25. Colorado State Judicial Branch - Site Index
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Home publications Events articles The bankruptcy court approved theproposed voting procedures over the insurers objections.
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Home publications Events articles The Act’s key provisions expandfederal court jurisdiction over class actions involving interstate commerce and
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28. Court's Rules Of Procedure: III. The Organization Of The Court - Constitutional
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29. Alcohol Research & Health: Court Procedures For Handling Intoxicated Drivers
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. During the past two decades, the percentage of U.S. highway fatalities that can be classified as alcohol related (i.e., those involving alcohol-positive road users, such as drivers, bicyclists, or pedestrians) has fallen from 57 to 38 percent (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA] 1999). The reasons for this extensive reduction in alcohol-related highway fatalities are not fully understood. It is clear, however, that this decline coincides with a significant increase in the number and severity of drunk-driving laws. Such laws serve two major functions. First, they help prevent impaired driving by the public (i.e., exert a general deterrent effect) by Increasing the perceived risk of arrest and sanctioning. Second, they reduce the likelihood of recidivism (i.e., exert a specific deterrent effect) by imposing sanctions on people who are apprehended for driving while intoxicated (DWI). This latter deterrent primarily concerns the courts, which handle DWI offenders.

30. Researching Civil Procedure In Federal & Minnesota Trial Courts - UofM Law Schoo
Most publications of the Federal Rules of Civil procedure include the In addition to cases, this work includes articles and new and proposed rules along
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Updated 8/2005 Table of Contents Introduction Procedural rules (also called court rules) prescribe what to do and how to do it when bringing a case before a court. These rules establish a uniform process for trying cases and ensure that justice is fairly administered throughout federal, state, and local court systems. Separate sets of procedural rules exist for each jurisdiction. Within a specific jurisdiction, different sets of rules govern different types of cases. For example, separate rules exist for civil cases, criminal cases, and juvenile cases. Other rules govern appellate cases. In addition, individual courts ( e.g ., U.S. Supreme Court) frequently have their own local procedural rules. Procedural rules are mandatory. If they are not properly followed, courts may refuse to hear a case or may impose sanctions on errant parties. Therefore, anyone involved in litigation must understand and abide by relevant rules of procedure. Fortunately, many tools exist to help litigants comply with procedural requirements as they prepare a case for court. This guide focuses on rules of civil procedure which govern in the U.S. District Court and in the Minnesota District Court, the trial courts for each jurisdiction. The guide provides information on sources which contain or comment on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Fed.R.Civ.P.) and the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure (Minn.R.Civ.P.). Tips for finding other court rules are included.

31. Tribal Peacemaker Website - National Tribal Justice Resource Center
articles and publications. Evaluating Community Youth Sanctioning Models Neighborhood Criminal court Procedures Manual Research Doc - $8.60
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32. Judicial Division Publications
Traffic court procedure and Administration. 2nd ed. 249 pp. Hardbound. 1983. Traffic court Program publication demonstrating vividly the telltale eye
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34. Miscellaneous Senate Publications Related To Impeachment Of President William Je
Procedures Concerning the articles of Impeachment Senate will continue tosit as a court of Impeachment on Thursday, February 11, 1999.
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35. Mirick O'Connell
articles and publications. view archives In a recent United States Supremecourt decision, the court held that a mandatory arbitration provision in an
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36. Databases (of Interest For Mental Health) Available To Adelaide University Staff
court procedures, law enforcement, police, violence, victims, corporate crime, Includes books, journal articles, government publications,
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37. Publications About Texas Constitutional History
publications about Texas Constitutional History Part of a pair of articlesentitled Suggestions for Improving court procedure in Texas , it reviews the
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Last updated June 2004 General Works Cornyn, John. "The Roots of the Texas Constitution: Settlement to Statehood." TEXAS TECH LAW REVIEW 26:4 (1995), 1089-1194. A thorough review of Texas constitutions up to and including the 1845 Constitution, as well as the social, political and legal contexts. Appendix 1 (p. 1195-1196) lists the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1845, and Appendix 2 (p. 1197-1218) is the Constitution of 1845. Ericson, Joe E. "Origins of the Texas Bill of Rights." SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 62 (Apr. 1959), 457-466. May, Janice C. THE TEXAS STATE CONSTITUTION: A REFERENCE GUIDE. Reference Guides to the State Constitutions of the United States; no. 26. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. Foreword by Thomas R. Phillips. "Constitutional and political history from the 1813 Texas Constitution under Spanish rule and the 1827 Coahuila-Texas Constitution under Mexican rule through the Constitution of 1876 and its amendments. An analytic commentary on the current constitution, with amendments, article-by-article." Lawbook Exchange, Oct. 1999 Short List. Williams, F. A. "History of the Texas Judicial Machine and Its Growth." TEXAS LAW REVIEW 5:2 (Feb. 1927), 174-182.

38. Tarlton Law Library-state And Federal Appeals
Rules of appellate procedure. Texas judicial server Most Texas court rules are It also indexes, to a lesser extent, Congressional publications and
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State and federal appeals - a selected, annotated bibliography
Prepared by Kumar Percyfor the 12th Annual Conference on State and Federal Appeals, June 6, 2003 This bibliography covers a variety of materials for conducting research on state and federal appeals, with an emphasis on electronic sources. Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw are only two of the many databases now available via the Internet. Many other legal publishers, including Matthew Bender and Commerce Clearing House (CCH), have adopted this method of distributing their products. The free resources on this list were available on June 3, 2003. However, be aware that the Internet is a constantly changing source where old sites may change, move or disappear and new sites may appear without notice.
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  • Cornell Legal Information Institute (free) - An excellent starting point for many types of research.  Cornell University provides a textual overview of appellate procedure with links to many online sources (mainly Federal government web sites) for cases, rules, and statutes, as well as references to recommended paper treatises on the topic.  Free full-text documents include: Supreme Court Rules, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (with local rules of the 5th Circuit), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , Federal Rules of Evidence,  U.S. Supreme Court  and U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals decisions.  Also provided are links to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, and a sample form: Notice of Appeal from a District Court.

39. Leaflets & Publications
A guide to the criminal courts, personnel and procedures. Forms for use inapplications to the court relating to articles subject to Attachment and
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40. Admiralty And Maritime Law Guide - Articles & Publications
This page provides links to specific internet articles and publications, Jurisdiction and Practice of the Admiralty court Revisited Frank L. Wiswall.
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This page provides links to specific internet articles and publications, but does not attempt to be an exhaustive list of the articles and publications that are available at the sites mentioned in this guide. The for instance are an exceptional source of articles and publications on virtually all aspects of maritime law. Similarly, the United States Government sites and the International Organization sites provide much substantive material in their respective areas. See also the focused Admiralty and Maritime Law sites listed on the LawGuides/Databases page. The online publications of the following law firms traditionally include significant maritime law related articles:
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Professor Nicholas J. Healy's Encyclopedia Britannica article on Admiralty and Maritime Law. This is once again a fee site that does however provide for a free trial registration period. The Encyclopedia also contains articles on the "Carriage of Goods" (Professor A.N. Yiannopoulos) and "Marine Insurance" (Mark R. Greene). Meeting the Homeland Security Challenge:
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