Volume 47, Book 4
Articles
Deferring to the Rule of Law: A
Comparative Look at United States
Deference Doctrines
Nicholas R. Bednar and Barbara Marchevsky
One Judge’s Story: The Impact of
Violence on Judicial Independence
Timothy J. Corrigan
“Your Honor, You Are Hereby
Commanded to Appear...”: When
a Legislative Committee Subpoenas
a Sitting Judge
John DiPippa
The Intrajudicial Factor in Judicial
Independence: Reflections on
Collegiality and Dissent in Multi-
Member Courts
Bernice B. Donald
“At Some Point, You Have to Take a
Stand”: A United States District
Judge Responds to the Feeney
Amendment’s Restrictions on
Judicial Sentencing Discretion
Sterling Johnson Jr.
Judicial Independence: The Fortress
Threatened from Within
Michael B. Mukasey
Is the Judiciary a Fragile Fortress?
Pablo J. Davis
Judicial Independence: Theory and
Practice
Panel Discussion
Judicial Independence, Challenges,
and Safeguards:
Perspectives from Another Legal
System
Zarela Villanueva Monge
Chilled Chambers: Constitutional
Implications of Requiring Federal
Judges to Disclose Their Papers
Upon Retirement
Justin Walker and Caroline Phelps