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ISSN: 0011-0647
Editors: Professor Eve Brank, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Judge David D. Dreyer, Marion Superior Court, Indiana; Judge David Prince, Colorado State District Court
Assistant to the Editors: Terra Garay, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Editorial Board: Kelly Lynn, Anders Kansas City, Missouri; Chief Judge Karen Arnold-Burger, Kansas Court of Appeals; Pamela Casey, Ph.D., National Center for State Courts; Judge B. Michael Dann, National Institute of Justice; Judge Julie Kunce Field, Fort Collins, Colorado; Judge John Irwin, Nebraska Court of Appeals; Judge Leslie G. Johnson, American Institute for Justice; Steven Lubet, Northwestern University; Judge Gregory E. Mize, Washington, D.C.; Elizabeth Neeley, Ph.D., University of Nebraska; David Rottman, Ph.D., National Center for State Courts; Professor Alan Tomkins, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
National Center For State Courts Staff: Charles F. Campbell, Managing Editor
2015
Motorists, Motels, Mistakes, and More: Criminal Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2014-2015 Term, Charles D. Weisselberg, Daniel Chen, and Sameera Mangena
Practical Advice from the Trenches: Best Techniques for Handling Self-Represented Litigants, Dorothy J. Wilson and Miriam B. Hutchins
2014
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:1 (2014)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:1 (2014)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:1 (2014)- Whole Issue
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:2 (2014)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:2 (2014)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:2 (2014)- Whole Issue
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:3 (2014)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:3 (2014)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:3 (2014)- Whole Issue
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:4 (2014)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:4 (2014)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 50:4 (2014)- Whole Issue
President’s Column: A RECIPE TO MOVE AJA FORWARD
The Resource Page (2014) 50 Page 108
The Resource Page (2014) 50 Page 160
The Resource Page (2014) 50 Page 40
The Resource Page: Focus on Self-Represented Litigants (2014) 50 Page 212
Evidentiary Incommensurability: A Preliminary Exploration of the Problem of Reasoning from General Scientific Data to Individualized Legal Decision-Making, David L. Faigman
Expert Testimony in Juvenile and Adult Alleged False- Confession Cases, I. Bruce Frumkin
Protections for Juveniles in Self- Incriminating Legal Contexts, Developmentally Considered, Thomas Grisso
Empathy, Acceptance of Responsibility, and Compelled Testimony in Juvenile Transfer Hearings: Legal Context and Empirical Evidence, Kirk Heilbrun, Sanjay Shah, Elizabeth Foster, Michael Keesler, and Stephanie Brooks Holliday
Brain Imaging for Judges: An Introduction to Law and Neuroscience, Owen D. Jones, Joshua W. Buckholtz, Jeffrey D. Schall, and René Marois
The Filing and Briefing of Cross-Motions in State and Federal Court, Michael G. Langan and Jason C. Halpin
President’s Column: A YEAR, A CHANGE, AND A CHALLENGE (2015) 20 Page 163, Brian MacKenzie
Interbranch Communication and Rule 3.2 of the 2007 ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Raymond J. McKoski
The Status of NeuroLaw: A Plea for Current Modesty and Future, Cautious Optimism, Stephen J. Morse
Doubting Abood, Finding Religion at Hobby Lobby, and More: Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2013-2014 Term, Todd E. Pettys
A New Model for Civil Case Management: Efficacy Through Intrinsic Engagement, David Prince
Pain as Fact and Heuristic: How Pain Neuroimaging Illuminates Moral Dimensions of Law, Amanda C. Pustilnik
Informing Criminal Defendants of the Immigration Consequences of Their Convictions: The Trial Judge’s Duty, Kate Ono Rahel and Justin Shilhanek
The Admissibility of Brain Scans in Criminal Trials: The Case of Positron Emission Tomography, Susan E. Rushing
Keeping Up with Neurolaw: What to Know and Where to Look, Francis X. Shen
Research Report: How Litigants Evaluate Legal Procedures at the Start of Their Cases, Dr. Donna Shestowsky
Should the Science of Adolescent Brain Development Inform Public Policy?, Laurence Steinberg
Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence, Joshua A. Tepfer, Laura H. Nirider, and Steven A. Drizin
Cell Phones and Everything Else: Criminal Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2013-2014 Term, Charles D. Weisselberg
President’s Column (2015) 50 Page 111, Elliott Zide
President’s Column: THE RELATIONSHIP OF LEADERSHIP, JUDICIAL EDUCATION, AND JUDICIAL EXCELLENCE, Elliott Zide
2013
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:1 (2013)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:1 (2013)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:1 (2013)- Whole Issue
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:2 (2013)- Contents
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Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:3 (2013)- Contents
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Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:4 (2013)- Contents
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:4 (2013)- Tittle Page
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association 49:4 (2013)- Whole Issue
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, Volume 49, Issue 1, Editor's Note
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, Volume 49, Issue 2, Editor's Note
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, Volume 49, Issue 3, Editor's Note
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, Volume 49, Issue 4, Editor's Note
President’s Column (2013) 49 Page 3
The Resource (2013) 49 Page 160
The Resource Page (2013) 49 Page 120
The Resource Page (2013) 49 Page 204
The Resource Page (2013) 49 Page 72
MINDING THE COURT: ENHANCING THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS, Pamela Casey, Kevin Burke, and Steve Leben
Addressing Implicit Bias in the Courts, Pamela M. Casey, Roger K. Warren, Fred L. Cheesman, and Jennifer K. Elek
National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts Celebrates 25 Years, Edward C. Clifton and H. Clifton Grandy
Actual Versus Perceived Performance of Judges, Theodore Eisenberg, Talia Fisher, and Issi Rosen-Zvi
First, Do No Harm: On Addressing the Problem of Implicit Bias in Juror Decision Making, Jennifer K. Elek and Paula Hannaford-Agor
Improving Judicial- Performance Evaluation: Countering Bias and Exploring New Methods, Jennifer K. Elek and David B. Rottman
President’s Column (2013) 49 Page 75, Toni M. Higginbotham
President’s Column (2013) 49 Page 123, Toni Manning Higginbotham
Utilization of Rules 614 and 706 in Fact-Finding: A Recent Study of Midwest Judges, Andrew W. Jurs
Achieving Racial and Ethnic Fairness in Drug Courts, Douglas B. Marlowe
The Emotionally Intelligent Judge: A New (and Realistic) Ideal, Terry A. Maroney
Knowing the Communities We Serve, Liana Fiol Matta
The Court’s Brain: Neuroscience and Judicial Decision Making in Criminal Sentencing, Kimberly Papillon
Heuristics and Biases in Judicial Decisions, Eyal Peer and Eyal Gamliel
More than Marriage Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2012-2013 Term, Todd E. Pettys
The Third Branch of the Third Sovereign: A Brief History of Tribal Courts and Their Perception in the Supreme Court, Keith Richotte Jr.
Who Are You Going to Believe?, Richard Schauffler and Kevin S. Burke
The Supreme Court’s Emerging Jurisprudence on the Punishment of Juveniles: Legal and Policy Implications, Joanna L. Visser and Jeffrey L. Shook
DNA, Dogs, the Nickel, and Other Curiosities: Criminal Law Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2012 2013 Term, Charles D. Weisselberg
President’s Column: WE’RE IN TOUCH, SO YOU BE IN TOUCH, Elliott Zide
2012
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, Volume 48, Issue 4, Editor's Note
Court Review, Volume 48, Issue 3 (Complete)
Court Review, Volume 48, Issue 3 (Cover)
Court Review, Volume 48, Issue 3 (Table of Contents)
Court Review, Volume 48, Issues 1-2 (Complete)
Court Review, Volume 48, Issues 1-2 (Cover)
Court Review, Volume 48, Issues 1-2 (Table of Contents)
Healthcare, Unions, Ministers, and More: Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2011-12 Term
Judges and Wrongful Convictions
On the Constitutionality of Mandatory Pretrial DNA Tests on Those Arrested or Indicted for a Felony