Blindfolds off : judges on how they decide /
Joel Cohen, a litigator for 40 years, interviewed 13 federal judges about specific controversial decisions, settlements and rulings. They allowed Cohen to ""cross-examine"" them, not just about these rulings, but about what, in their personal lives, may have influenced them. Blin...
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| 505 | 0 | |a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Author's note -- Chapter 1. Judge Leonie Brinkema ; The Moussaoui terrorism case ; The dialogue -- Chapter 2. Judge Denny Chin ; Madoff: why 150 years? ; The dialogue -- Chapter 3. Judge Martin Feldman ; DeepWater Horizon ; The dialogue -- Chapter 4. Judge Nancy Gertner ; Upbraiding the FBI ; The dialogue -- Chapter 5. Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ; Managing and settling the 9/11 tort cases ; The dialogue -- Chapter 6. Judge David Hittner ; An inner city project's demolition ; The dialogue -- Chapter 7. Judge John E. Jones III ; Intelligent design ; The dialogue -- Chapter 8. Judge Charles P. Kocoras ; The failed expert ; The dialogue -- Chapter 9. Chief Judge Alex Kozinski ; Judging from the "bully pulpit" ; The dialogue -- Chapter 10. Judge Jed S. Rakoff ; Death is different ; The dialogue -- Chapter 11. Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ; Guilt, innocence, and prosecutorial misconduct ; The dialogue -- Chapter 12. Judge Vaughn R. Walker ; Same-sex marriage ; The dialogue -- Chapter 13. Judge Jack B. Weinstein ; Agent Orange ; The dialogue -- Epilogue -- Excerpt from The nature of the judicial process -- Case citations. Judge Leonie Brinkema ; Judge Denny Chin ; Judge Martin Feldman ; Judge Nancy Gertner ; Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ; Judge David Hittner ; Judge John E. Jones III ; Judge Charles P. Kocoras ; Chief Judge Alex Kozinski ; Judge Jed S. Rakoff ; Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ; Judge Vaughn R. Walker ; Judge Jack B. Weinstein -- Index. | |
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