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Apple and Orange
Apple and Orange

From time to time, I am asked to compare my experiences on the trial bench (for nearly five years) and the appellate bench (for nearly six years and counting). There are many differences, but let me addr...

Comparing my lives as a trial judge and an appellate judge

From time to time, I am asked to compare my experiences on the trial bench (for nearly five years) and the appellate bench (for nearly six years and counting). There are many differences, but let me addr...

Congratulations to NJC Board of Trustees member Robert L. Parks, who has been designated a Distinguished Fellow by the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Parks, principal and founding partner ...

Trustee Robert L. Parks receives honor

Congratulations to NJC Board of Trustees member Robert L. Parks, who has been designated a Distinguished Fellow by the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Parks, principal and founding partner ...

Civility
Civility

Courtrooms have long been depicted as models of formality and decorum, but our informal survey of judges suggests that the scene is changing. Our April Question of the Month asked judges if they tho...

The public says the U.S. has a civility problem. Do judges feel the same?

Courtrooms have long been depicted as models of formality and decorum, but our informal survey of judges suggests that the scene is changing. Our April Question of the Month asked judges if they tho...

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