Illinois Appellate Court Justice David Ellis, who has authored 18 crime fiction books, talks about how judges can use storytelling techniques to write more accessible judicial opinions. Good stories ...
We’ve collected extra-judicial writing and speeches of Judge Neil Gorsuch. We may continue to update this post as we find additional materials. Senate Judiciary Committee Questionnaire for nominee to ...
Justice David Ellis, an Illinois Appellate Court justice who has written 18 crime fiction novels. (Courtesy photo) Good stories grab hold of the reader's attention and have a cast of characters with a ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has asked the constitutional courts to structure their verdicts in a litigant-friendly language, saying "the purpose of judicial writing is not to confuse or confound the ...
The Supreme Court has asked the constitutional courts to structure their verdicts in a litigant-friendly language, saying "the purpose of judicial writing is not to confuse or confound the reader ...
Welcome to Source Notes, a Future Tense column about the internet’s information ecosystem. A new study finding that Irish High Court judges were influenced by the existence and specific language of ...
With some deft word choices, apt analogies and adroit phrasings, Judge Janice Rogers Brown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit showcases the art of judicial writing in a ...
A wry touch can flavor the driest case, when it comes to judicial writing. Consider this latest, from Judge Barry G. Silverman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Take it away, Judge ...
The Supreme Court has asked the constitutional courts to structure their verdicts in a litigant-friendly language, saying "the purpose of judicial writing is not to confuse or confound the reader ...