Definitions of Judicial Independence
Pam Karlan
pkarlan at stanford.edu
Fri Feb 23 12:02:24 PST 2007
Dear Bobby,
I would hardly claim my own stuff to be canonical, seminal,
or anything of the kind, but I have a piece a couple of years back,
Two Concepts of Judicial Independence, 72 So. Cal. L. Rev. 535
(1999), that goes through a taxonomy of types of judicial
independence that includes the examples you give. And I've got an
updated version of the argument in a forthcoming Georgetown L.J.
symposium that I'd be pleased to email anyone who's interested.
Pam
Pamela S. Karlan
Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law
Co-Director, Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
karlan at stanford.edu
650.725.4851 (phone)
650.725.0253 (fax)
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