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The Judiciary--Selection, Compensation, Ethics, and Discipline. - by Marvin Comisky & Philip C Patterson & Unknown (Hardcover)
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- This book provides the first in-depth analysis of a wide variety of legal problems and policy issues that directly involve the judiciary, together with a discussion of the historical context of these issues and their current implications.
- About the Author: MARVIN COMISKY is Managing Partner of Blank, Rome, Comisky & McCauley, one of the nation's largest law firms.
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About the Book
This book provides the first in-depth analysis of a wide variety of legal problems and policy issues that directly involve the judiciary, together with a discussion of the historical context of these issues and their current implications. The methods of nominating, appointing, and electing justices, and the provisions and prohibitions governing judicial compensation, are first examined. Grounds for judicial disqualification are presented, and the regulation of political activity on the part of judges and judicial candidates is considered. Three chapters relating to judicial discipline deal with removal and other disciplinary actions, as well as the criminal and civil liability of judges. The authors focus on both the grounds for imposing discipline and the various methods employed to evaluate and punish alleged misconduct.
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This book provides the first in-depth analysis of a wide variety of legal problems and policy issues that directly involve the judiciary, together with a discussion of the historical context of these issues and their current implications. The methods of nominating, appointing, and electing justices, and the provisions and prohibitions governing judicial compensation, are first examined. Grounds for judicial disqualification are presented, and the regulation of political activity on the part of judges and judicial candidates is considered. Three chapters relating to judicial discipline deal with removal and other disciplinary actions, as well as the criminal and civil liability of judges. The authors focus on both the grounds for imposing discipline and the various methods employed to evaluate and punish alleged misconduct.About the Author
MARVIN COMISKY is Managing Partner of Blank, Rome, Comisky & McCauley, one of the nation's largest law firms.
PHILIP C. PATTERSON is of Counsel to Duryea, Duryea and Zion in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.