Research

  • Legal Times

    February 4, 2002

    What Judges Do

    By Mark Kozlowski

    February 4, 2002
  • There seems to be a paradox in the idea of electing judges.  As in any election, voters need information that will allow them to assess how each of the candidates is likely to perform in office.  Candidates for legislative or executive office typically provide this information in the form of campaign promisescommitments about what they will do if they win the election.  But voters also want courts that are fair and impartial, and judges cannot be unbiased if they have previously made commitments about how they would rule if elected to the bench.  To protect our constitu

    January 1, 2002
  • History News Network

    October 29, 2001

    It Didn’t Start With Earl Warren

    By Mark Kozlowski

    October 29, 2001
  • Legal Times

    October 8, 2001

    Second-Guessing the Supreme Court

    By Mark Kozlowski

    “What ’Brown v. Board of Education’ Should Have Said”

    Edited with an introduction by Jack M. Balkin

    NYU Press; 257 pages; $29.95

    October 8, 2001
  • Lincoln Journal Star

    July 3, 2001

    Nebraska Should Stand Up for Integrity

    By Deborah Goldberg

    July 3, 2001

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