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Judicial Philosophy / September 13, 2022 / Leave a comment

Does Judicial Philosophy Make a Difference? 2022 Edition

I have written on this subject previously. The first time was in 2017 when the former President Donald J. Trump…

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Judicial Philosophy / October 8, 2020 / Leave a comment

Judicial Philosophy – Does It Make A Difference?

The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and the rapid nomination of a replacement with a different judicial philosophy should…

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Judicial Philosophy / December 13, 2018 / Leave a comment

“New and Improved New Year’s Resolutions” For Judges, Politicians and Policy-Makers

As the new year approaches, I welcome the opportunity in this space provided by The Daily Record, to reflect on…

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Judicial Philosophy, Political Choices / July 11, 2018 / Leave a comment

The Necessary Independence and Interdependence of The Judiciary and the Media

In the wake of the horrific slaughter of five community-oriented journalists, and wonderful human beings working for my hometown newspaper…

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Court Administration, Judicial Philosophy, Political Choices / March 26, 2018 / Leave a comment

Holding Judges Accountable —– Fair Judicial Performance Evaluations Needed in Maryland

The link between the lack of progress toward abolishing contested judicial elections of circuit court judges and the failure of…

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Judicial Philosophy / December 13, 2017 / Leave a comment

“New and Improved New Year’s Resolutions” For Judges, Politicians and Policy-Makers

As the new year approaches, I welcome the opportunity in this space provided by The Daily Record, to reflect on…

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Judicial Philosophy, Political Choices / February 27, 2017 / Leave a comment

Judicial Philosophy: Does It make A Difference?

President Trump has nominated a new Supreme Court Justice – Judge Neil Gorsuch of Colorado. In doing so, The President…

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Judicial Philosophy / December 22, 2016 / Leave a comment

2017 NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR JUDGES, POLITICIANS, AND POLICY MAKERS

As the New Year approaches, all of us traditionally hope for a better time than the past year provided us….

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Dispute Resolution, Judicial Philosophy, Law and Economics / November 11, 2016 / Leave a comment

The Role of the Expert in 21st Century Dispute Resolution – A Recovering Judge’s Perspective

THE INTERSECTION OF ADVOCACY AND FINANCIAL FORENSICS “THE ROLE OF THE EXPERT IN 21ST CENTURY DISPUTE RESOLUTION – A RECOVERING…

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Judicial Philosophy / August 27, 2014 / Leave a comment

The Interaction and Interdependency of an Independent Judiciary and a Free Media

In recent years, courts throughout the State of Maryland and the Nation have been faced with an ever-rising tide of…

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