The judges
a penetrating exploration of American courts and of the new decisions--hard decisions--they must make for a new millennium
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
2007 - Truman Talley Books/St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
112,500 words, Guess
Page Count
450 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejudgespenetratin00maye
- ISBN-100312289758
- ISBN-139780312289751
- Library of Congress Control Number2006050124
- OCLC Control Number70699036
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24747515M
Classifications
- DDC347.73/1
- LCCKF8700 .M354 2007
Description
"Our courts, the third branch of the government, are central in the administration of our democracy. But their operations are shrouded in a mythology--which this book pierces. Many of our 30,000 judges are hard-working and distinguished jurists; most are simply lawyers who knew a politician. It does not help that the job pays poorly. We have no judicial profession: we do not train judges before or after they mount the bench. There is no national court system. Fifty states, a federal government, counties and municipalities all have their own courts, their own rules and their own laws and are deluged with cases filed by a million lawyers. Less than 3% of criminal charges and 4% of civil disputes are resolved in court. This noted author argues that a specialized world demands specialized courts and judges expert in the subjects they must consider.--From publisher description."--Source other than the Library of Congress.
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