52 results on '"Judicial statistics -- Evaluation"'
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2. A nonagenarian discusses life as a senior circuit judge.
3. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2008.
4. The High Court on constitutional law: the 2008 statistics.
5. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions and voting in 2007.
6. The European Court of Human Rights: the past, the present, the future.
7. Comments on forty years of demographic changes in the Central District of California, and the impact of technology on the vanishing trial.
8. Judgment for judges: what traditional statistics don't tell you about causal claims.
9. Vanishing trial, vanishing community? The potential effect of the vanishing trial on America's social capital.
10. Worlds in a small room.
11. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2004.
12. The Manitoba Court of Appeal, 2000-2004: caseload, output and citations.
13. Not from central casting: the amazing rise of women in the American judiciary.
14. Les femmes juges feront-elles veritablement une difference? Reflexions sur leur presence depuis vingt ans a la Cour supreme du Canada.
15. An examination of the Indiana Supreme Court docket, dispositions, and voting in 2003.
16. The rule of law, judicial self-restraint, and unanswered questions: decisions of the United States Supreme Court's 2003-2004 term.
17. Court ADR 25 years after Pound: have we found a better way?
18. Judicial prestige: a citation analysis of federal court judges.
19. Culpability evaluations in the state supreme courts from 1977 to 1999: a 'model' assessment.
20. Access to justice - a New South Wales perspective.
21. Update: did the appellate odds change in 2009? Appellate statistics in state and federal courts
22. Update: did the appellate odds change in 2008? Appellate statistics in state and federal courts.
23. The business of the U.S. district courts.
24. Issues in criminal case-flow measurement.
25. Power-law distributions and the federal judiciary.
26. Decision-making trends of the Rehnquist court era: civil rights and liberties cases.
27. A diminished plenary docket.
28. U.S. Supreme Court review of state high court decisions: from the Warren through the Rehnquist courts.
29. Mr. Justice Posner? Unpacking the statistics.
30. The vanishing trial: a problem in need of solution?
31. Breaking the log jam: the George court's 8th year.
32. Evaluating appeals by the numbers.
33. Are we a litigious society? The so-called litigation explosion.
34. How do courts of appeals en banc decisions fare in the U.S. Supreme Court?
35. The influence of judicial discretion on the decline of civil jury trials in Ontario.
36. President Clinton's district judges: 'extreme liberals' or just plain moderates? Perhaps no president has been more vigorously attacked than Bill Clinton for appointing liberal judges, but just how 'liberal' have their decisions been?
37. The voting behavior of Clinton's Courts of Appeals appointees: an examination of decisions shows that Clinton's Courts of Appeals legacy was not one of appointment of extreme liberals.
38. On public trust and confidence: does experience with the courts promote or diminish it?
39. The right to fight: why America needs more trials.
40. Litigation nation: is the nation in the grip of a 'compensation culture'?
41. N.C. Supreme Court's output inches upward in current year.
42. What's in a number?
43. Assembly gets judges' sentencing numbers.
44. Deja vu once again: despite new faces on the Supreme Court, term's ending is familiar.
45. Political muscle needed in Idaho.
46. Terms of reference: singular confusion about multiple causation.
47. The litigation myth.
48. Beat the boss: are employers right to say that the scales are unfairly tipped in favour of employees in tribunal claims?
49. Judges handing down longer sentences.
50. Appellate court workload more than triples in twelve years: trial judges reduce pending caseload.
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