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2. Nigeria: Put Judicial Officers' Salaries On Par With That of Legislators
3. Judicial compensation and the definition of judicial power in the early republic.
4. Are inseverability clauses constitutional?
5. Plu ca change: Indiana judges and salaries.
6. The constitution as a collective agreement: remuneration of provincial court judges in Canada.
7. The siege on state courts: legislators and special interests are making sure we get the judges they want.
8. Judge not, lest yee be judged unworthy of a pay raise: an examination of the federal judicial salary 'crisis.'
9. Address by President W.C. Marshall at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Missouri Bar Ass'n, March 29, 1898 in Kansas City.
10. Recusal and recompense: amending New York recusal law in light of the judicial pay raise controversy.
11. The judicial pension levy: a reply to Prof. Gwynn Morgan.
12. The judges v. the state: obtaining adequate judicial compensation and New York's current constitutional crisis.
13. Judicial pay legislation: a true team effort.
14. A comment on the relationship between judicial salary and judicial quality.
15. Refining the judicial salary/judicial performance debate: a response to professors Cross, Czarnezki, Henderson, Marks, and Zorn.
16. Working class judges.
17. The judiciary fund: a modest proposal that the bar give to judges what Congress will not let them earn.
18. Poor salaries exposing Nigerian Justices to bribery
19. Nigeria: Poor Salaries Exposing Nigerian Justices to Bribery - Senate
20. Provincial court judges decision - case comment.
21. The question of diminution of income for justices and judges of the Supreme Court and the inferior courts of the United States.
22. Improving relations between Congress and the judiciary.
23. Judicial salaries and judicial service.
24. Judges' pay: a chasm far worse than realized, and worsening.
25. The state of the judiciary: a corporate perspective.
26. Taxation, compensation, and judicial independence.
27. When Congress attacks the federal courts.
28. Paying judges: why, who, whom, how much?
29. Justice for judges: the roadblocks on the path to judicial compensation.
30. Are inseverability clauses constitutional?
31. The state of the judiciary in Texas: presented to the 79th legislature by Chief Justice Wallace B. Jefferson.
32. What judges maximize: toward an economic psychology of the judicial utility function.
33. The sacrifice of judicial independence in Saskatchewan: the case of Mr. Mitchell and the Provincial Court.
34. The Supreme Court's indecent proposal: repealing the honoraria prohibition of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978.
35. The 'new public management' and the courts.
36. New Hampshire judicial pension issues - problems and proposals.
37. Counsel, computers, compensation and a few words about dimpled chads.
38. Judicial corruption in early modern England
39. Alberta Provincial Judges' Association v. Alberta: trust and rationality.
40. A few modest proposals to reform the law governing federal judicial salaries.
41. El sistema de pensiones de la judicatura sus garantias y salvaguardas juridicas y economicas.
42. Remarks.
43. Judicial independence and the Supreme Court of Canada.
44. Tax law, economics, and constitutional rights.
45. The Supreme Court radicalizes judicial compensation.
46. All in the family: (Allan) Rock's amendments to the Judges Act seem tailor-made for (Antonio) Lamer and (Louise) Arbour
47. 'Equal and separate' government: provincial court judges escalate their demand to be exempted from cut-backs that hamper their 'independence'
48. (Salaries of Provincial Court judges.)(Canada)
49. The need for judicial compensation commissions.
50. Judicial salaries: financial independence in the age of equality.
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