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The Fallen Distinguished Judge

The Fallen Distinguished Judge
Author: Majok Wutchok
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-10-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780648284871

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In the dark evening of May 13th, 2020, right in the onset of the world newest pandemic COVID-19, the death and the passing of one of South Sudan's most honourable Justice and distinguished judge was announced by medical expert in consultation with his family in Juba, South Sudan. South Sudan has suffered a huge loss to its Judiciary system and legal fraternity. Justice Bullen Panchol Awal Alier drew his last breathe within the hour of 8:30 PM in the evening, Juba local time. According to medical report released after his passing, late Judge suffered and succumbed to HEART ATTACK. South Sudan has lost a keen fighter of justice, a beacon of hope, truth, and transparency in the judicial system to the snares of a short illness. Even though the cause of his passing or nature of sickness was later reported to be heart attack. However, there has been a hint that the Late judge did suffered major a symptom-like shortness of breath, a symptom of the deadly heart attack. South Sudan was in a state of mourning as one of the founding fathers of South Sudan's democracy and the judiciary system is no more. Justice Bullen Panchol Awal Alier, the first-ever South Sudanese to be a second high ranked of Sudanese Constitutional Court has ascended into the heaven to be one of South Sudan's impactful ancestors.During his lifetime, Justice Bullen Panchol was not only an active advocate of some sort, he was as well as a man of many hats, although most certainly wigs and robes. He was more dedicated to the struggle of fairness in the judicial system of the South Sudanese people. He has fought against nepotism, corruption, bribery, and other moral and political decadence slowly eating up the democracy and justice system of South Sudan. Relentless and in the fore-front of exemplary works that bring South Sudan the deserved rights and transparency that is cherished in the ideal democratic society. An epitome of optimism and a firm believer of all citizens of South Sudan living together in harmony and with equal opportunities. One could easily see that the above ideal was all he hoped, fought, and lived to achieve and also died trying to achieve.Right before he resigned in September 2018 in South Sudan's Judiciary system, Justice Bullen played a pivotal role in the constitutional court for the position of supreme judge of the then constitutional court in Khartoum, having been appointed by the late Dr. John Garang de Mabior (the then Sudanese Vice President and President of the Government of Southern Sudan 2005) for 6 years i.e. 2005 - 2011. Then, in September of year 2011, Justice Bullen Panchol Awal Alier was appointed as a judge to South Sudan Supreme court by the current South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir Mayardit. He was confirmed alongside other three judges by South Sudan legislative assembly. Right before he resumed the position of a Judge in South Sudan's SPLA/SPLM Supreme Court, Justice Bullen was a seasoned soldier in his prime and retired in 2018 with the noble rank of Major General. Being the first South Sudanese to be second high ranked judge of Sudanese constitutional court after 21 years of divisional war between the Northern and Southern Sudan was no small achievement. Right after his retirement at SPLA, Justice Bullen was a fine man with an incredible work ethic. As the saying goes, a musician never stops making music only until he no longer has music in him. Justice Awal retired into private practices where he established his own private law firm and founded Alier Gaar Law firm which had offices in Juba and Bor Town.While in the Justice System, he was faced with the glaring truth about the cankerworm i.e. Corruption eating deep and wreaking havoc in the political, democratic, and humanitarian part of the country. Justice Bullen was among the rather few intellectuals and outliers of South Sudan. He was highly respected and acknowledged for his rather strict and thorough ruling and impeccable statement of judgment.


Judging Statutes

Judging Statutes
Author: Robert A. Katzmann
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199362149

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In an ideal world, the laws of Congress--known as federal statutes--would always be clearly worded and easily understood by the judges tasked with interpreting them. But many laws feature ambiguous or even contradictory wording. How, then, should judges divine their meaning? Should they stick only to the text? To what degree, if any, should they consult aids beyond the statutes themselves? Are the purposes of lawmakers in writing law relevant? Some judges, such as Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, believe courts should look to the language of the statute and virtually nothing else. Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit respectfully disagrees. In Judging Statutes, Katzmann, who is a trained political scientist as well as a judge, argues that our constitutional system charges Congress with enacting laws; therefore, how Congress makes its purposes known through both the laws themselves and reliable accompanying materials should be respected. He looks at how the American government works, including how laws come to be and how various agencies construe legislation. He then explains the judicial process of interpreting and applying these laws through the demonstration of two interpretative approaches, purposivism (focusing on the purpose of a law) and textualism (focusing solely on the text of the written law). Katzmann draws from his experience to show how this process plays out in the real world, and concludes with some suggestions to promote understanding between the courts and Congress. When courts interpret the laws of Congress, they should be mindful of how Congress actually functions, how lawmakers signal the meaning of statutes, and what those legislators expect of courts construing their laws. The legislative record behind a law is in truth part of its foundation, and therefore merits consideration.


Crusader for Justice

Crusader for Justice
Author: Trevor W. Coleman
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814338461

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A complete biography of one of the seminal figures in American jurisprudence. The Honorable Damon J. Keith was appointed to the federal bench in 1967 and has served as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit since 1977, where he has been an eloquent defender of civil and constitutional rights and a vigorous enforcer of civil rights law. In Crusader for Justice: Federal Judge Damon J. Keith, authors Peter J. Hammer and Trevor W. Coleman present the first ever biography of native Detroiter Judge Keith, surveying his education, important influences, major cases, and professional and personal commitments. Along the way, the authors consult a host of Keith's notable friends and colleagues, including former White House deputy counsel John Dean, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and industrialist Edsel Ford II for this candid and comprehensive volume. Hammer and Coleman trace Keith's early life, from his public school days in Detroit to his time serving in the segregated U.S. army and his law school years at Howard University at the dawn of the Civil Rights era. They reveal how Keith's passion for racial and social justice informed his career, as he became co-chairman of Michigan's first Civil Rights Commission and negotiated the politics of his appointment to the federal judiciary. The authors go on to detail Keith's most famous cases, including the Pontiac Busing and Hamtramck Housing cases, the 1977 Detroit Police affirmative action case, the so-called Keith Case (United States v. U.S. District Court), and the Detroit Free Pressv. Ashcroft case in 2002. They also trace Keith's personal commitment to mentoring young black lawyers, provide a candid look behind the scenes at the dynamics and politics of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and even discuss some of Keith's difficult relationships, for instance with the Detroit NAACP and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Judge Keith's forty-five years on the bench offer a unique viewpoint on a tumultuous era of American and legal history. Readers interested in Civil Rights-era law, politics, and personalities will appreciate the portrait of Keith's fortitude and conviction in Crusader for Justice.


Bryson on Virginia Civil Procedure

Bryson on Virginia Civil Procedure
Author: W. Hamilton Bryson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780820575063

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Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era

Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era
Author: David M. Dorsen
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674064933

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Henry Friendly is frequently grouped with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, Benjamin Cardozo, and Learned Hand as the best American jurists of the twentieth century. In this first, comprehensive biography of Friendly, Dorsen opens a unique window onto how a judge of this caliber thinks and decides cases, and how Friendly lived his life.


Model Code of Judicial Conduct

Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Author: American Bar Association
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590318393

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51 Imperfect Solutions

51 Imperfect Solutions
Author: Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-05-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0190866063

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When we think of constitutional law, we invariably think of the United States Supreme Court and the federal court system. Yet much of our constitutional law is not made at the federal level. In 51 Imperfect Solutions, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton argues that American Constitutional Law should account for the role of the state courts and state constitutions, together with the federal courts and the federal constitution, in protecting individual liberties. The book tells four stories that arise in four different areas of constitutional law: equal protection; criminal procedure; privacy; and free speech and free exercise of religion. Traditional accounts of these bedrock debates about the relationship of the individual to the state focus on decisions of the United States Supreme Court. But these explanations tell just part of the story. The book corrects this omission by looking at each issue-and some others as well-through the lens of many constitutions, not one constitution; of many courts, not one court; and of all American judges, not federal or state judges. Taken together, the stories reveal a remarkably complex, nuanced, ever-changing federalist system, one that ought to make lawyers and litigants pause before reflexively assuming that the United States Supreme Court alone has all of the answers to the most vexing constitutional questions. If there is a central conviction of the book, it's that an underappreciation of state constitutional law has hurt state and federal law and has undermined the appropriate balance between state and federal courts in protecting individual liberty. In trying to correct this imbalance, the book also offers several ideas for reform.


Enforcement of Judgments and Liens in Virginia

Enforcement of Judgments and Liens in Virginia
Author: Doug Rendleman
Publisher: LexisNexis
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1558341587

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With the increasing emphasis on consumers' rights & developments in federal debtor-creditor law, Enforcement of Judgments & Liens in Virginia helps the practicing lawyer solve frequently-occurring collection problems.


Letter from Birmingham Jail

Letter from Birmingham Jail
Author: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780241339466

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This landmark missive from one of the greatest activists in history calls for direct, non-violent resistance in the fight against racism, and reflects on the healing power of love.


Portraits of Justice

Portraits of Justice
Author: Trina E. Gray
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2003
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 0870203452

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This volume profiles all the people who have served as Wisconsin Supreme Court justices and includes an introduction by Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson summarizing the court's history and its vision for the future.