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Court Administration / September 30, 2009 / Leave a comment

Problem Solving Courts By Choice or Challenge

The debate over whether the mission of the Judicial Branch of the Government should be enhanced to include a “problem-…

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Court Administration / August 27, 2009 / Leave a comment

Problem-Solving Courts Change Mission of Judiciary

Strategically placed in one of the halls of the building housing The Administrative Office of the Courts in Annapolis is…

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Judicial Philosophy / July 24, 2009 / Leave a comment

The Role of the Judge In Our Society is Like the Song “Blowing In The Wind”

Anytime that The Supreme Court of the United States, The Court of Appeals of Maryland, The U.S. Senate, the mainstream…

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Judicial Philosophy / June 26, 2009 / Leave a comment

Chief Judge Sweeney’s Memory Reminds Us of a Judge’s Duty To Seek Justice

As the U.S. Senate and the country prepare for hearings on the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor of the U.S….

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Political Choices / May 30, 2009 / Leave a comment

Political Theater Need Not Be Children’s Theater

As different worlds collide in our state and country, indeed in the world, I keep thinking of what I consider…

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Judicial Philosophy / May 22, 2009 / Leave a comment

Obama Wants Pragmatist Judge Who Has Empathy

we go again! The time for the two major political parties and their cheerleaders, the ideologically and economically based advocacy groups…

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Criminal Justice / February 26, 2009 / Leave a comment

Death Penalty- 40% of a Loaf is Better Than None

The General Assembly once again has before it the issue of whether capital punishment should be abolished in Maryland. The…

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Political Choices / January 24, 2009 / Leave a comment

Chicago Style, Politics Gets Things Done

Last week we witnessed the inauguration of a new president and with him “a new era of responsibility.” A few years…

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International Law / December 22, 2008 / Leave a comment

New Era for International Courts and U.S.

The New Year approaches with even more “new beginnings” than usual on the horizon. A new President of the United…

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Constitutional Law / December 8, 2008 / Leave a comment

The Constitution vs. Counterterrorism

The U.S. Constitution is certainly the most celebrated government charter document in the world and perhaps in the history of…

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