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CJA's Critique of the Breyer Committee Report
Outreach-Academia
130 Law School Deans --
CJA's May 23, 2008 letter to Columbia University Law School Dean David M.
Schizer --
"RE: Serving Congress and the Public
with Critical Scholarship: (1) Federal Judicial Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer
Committee Report on the Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability
Act of 1980"
Dean Schizer's February
14, 2007 letter, with 129 Other Law School Deans,
to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Leahy
click here for:
Building Honest Scholarship:
Evidence-Based Refutations to Increasing Federal Judicial
Pay
CJA's June 17, 2008 letter to Dean Schizer -- "RE: What is Your Response --
Serving Congress and the Public With Critical Scholarship: (1) Federal Judicial
Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer Committee Report on the Implementation of the Judicial
Conduct and Disability Act of 1980"
Professor
Stephen B. Burbank
--
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Prior
Correspondence with Professor Burbank
CJA's April 24, 2008 e-mail --
"Subject: Query: AJS Posting of your May 27, 2004 Letter to the Editor of the
New York Times"
CJA's April 25, 2008 e-mail -- "Subject: 2nd Query: AJS Posting of your May
27, 2004 Letter to the Editor of the New York Times"
Professor Burbank's April 26, 2008 e-mail
--
"Subject: Re: 2nd Query: AJS Posting of your May 27, 2004
Letter to the Editor of the New York Times"
cc: CJA's April
25, 2008 letter to NYT Publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.
CJA's April 28, 2008 letter
-- "RE: Building Evidence-Based
Scholarship on Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) --
CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique of the
Breyer Committee Report
cc:
CJA's May 2, 2008 memo to American Judicature Society --
"RE:
Confronting Evidence: The Corruption of Federal Judicial
Discipline: (1) CJA's March 6, 2008 Critique of the Breyer Committee Report &
Letter to the Chief Justice; and (2) CJA's April 18, 2008 Comments to the
Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct on the Proposed Revision to
the Code of Conduct for United States Judges"
cc:
May
12, 2008 e-mail from American Judicature Society -- "Re: Confronting Evidence: The Corruption of Federal
Judicial Discipline"
cc:
CJA's May 30, 2008 memo to
American Judicature Society -- "RE: Serving
Congress and the Public by Critical Scholarship: (1)
Federal Judicial Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer Committee
Report on the Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Professor Jay C. Carlisle
--
Pace University Law
School
CJA's March 28, 2008 letter --
"RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on
Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) -- CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique
Professor
Charles Gardner Geyh --
Indiana University School of Law
Prior
Correspondence with Professor
Geyh
CJA's
April 21, 2008 letter --
"RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on Federal
Judicial Discipline (& Selection) -- CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique of the
Breyer Committee Report
cc: CJA's Law
Day-May 1, 2008 memo to The Constitution Project-Courts Initiative
--
"RE: Confronting Evidence: the Corruption of Federal Judicial Discipline: (1)
CJA's March 6, 2008 Critique of the Breyer Committee Report & Letter to the
Chief Justice; and (2) CJA's April 18, 2008 Comments to the Judicial Conference
Committee on Codes of Conduct on the Proposed Revision to the Code of Conduct
for United States Judges"
cc:
CJA's May 2, 2008 memo to American Judicature Society --
"RE:
Confronting Evidence: The Corruption of Federal Judicial
Discipline: (1) CJA's March 6, 2008 Critique of the Breyer Committee Report &
Letter to the Chief Justice; and (2) CJA's April 18, 2008 Comments to the
Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct on the Proposed Revision to
the Code of Conduct for United States Judges"
cc:
CJA's May 5,
2008 memo to American Bar Association --
"RE:
Confronting Evidence: The Corruption of Federal Judicial
Discipline: (1) CJA's March 6, 2008 Critique of the Breyer Committee Report &
Letter to the Chief Justice; and (2) CJA's April 18, 2008 Comments to the
Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct on the Proposed Revision to
the Code of Conduct for United States Judges"
cc:
May
12, 2008 e-mail from American Judicature Society --
"Re: Confronting Evidence: The Corruption of
Federal Judicial Discipline"
cc: CJA's May 30, 2008 memo to
American Judicature Society -- "RE: Serving
Congress and the Public by Critical Scholarship: (1)
Federal Judicial Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer Committee
Report on the Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
cc:
CJA's May 30, 2008 letter to
Justice at Stake Campaign -- "RE: Serving
Congress and the Public by Critical Scholarship: (1)
Federal Judicial Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer Committee Report on the
Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
cc: CJA's May 30, 2008 memo to Constitution Project -- "RE: Serving
Congress and the Public by Critical Scholarship: (1)
Federal Judicial Pay Raises; & (2) Breyer Committee Report on the
Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Professor Arthur D. Hellman
--
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Prior
Correspondence with Professor Hellman
CJA's
February 28, 2008 e-mail
--
"Subject: Queries -- Federal Judicial
Discipline"
CJA's
March 1, 2008 e-mail
-- Subject: Second Request -- FW: Queries -- Federal
Judicial Discipline"
CJA's March 2, 2008 e-mail
-- "Subject: 3rd e-mail + 1st REQUEST FOR
PERMISSION TO QUOTE ARTICLE -- FW: Queries -- Federal Judicial Discipline"
Professor Hellman's March 2, 2008 e-mail (10:43 a.m.)
-- "Subject: RE:
Queries -- Federal Judicial Discipline"
CJA's March 2, 2008 e-mail (11:02 a.m.)
-- "Subject: RE: Queries -- Federal
Judicial Discipline"
Professor Hellman's March 2, 2008 e-mail (1:07 p.m.)
- "Subject: RE: Queries
-- Federal Judicial Discipline"
CJA's March 2, 2008 e-mail (2:03 p.m.)
-- "Subject: Thank you! -- RE:
Queries -- Federal Judicial Discipline"
Professor Hellman's March 2, 2008 e-mail (4:16 p.m.)
-- "Subject: RE:
quotations from article posted on SSRN"
CJA's March 2, 2008 e-mail (4:34 p.m.)
-- "Subject: To be continued -- RE:
quotations from article posted on SSRN"
CJA's March 3, 2008 e-mail (8:44 a.m.)
-- "Subject: Joining Scholarship with
Documentary Evidence -- FW: To be continued"
CJA's March 17, 2008 letter
-- "RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on
Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) -- CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique
cc:
CA's March 28, 2008 letter to Professor Carlisle
-- "RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on
Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) --
CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique
cc:
CJA's
April 21, 2008 letter to Professor Geyh -- "RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on Federal
Judicial Discipline (& Selection) --
CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique of the
Breyer Committee Report
cc:
CJA's April 23, 2008 letter
to Professor Rotunda -- "RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on
Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) --
CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique of the
Breyer Committee Report
Professor Steven Lubet --
Northwestern University School of Law
Prior
Correspondence with Professor Lubet
CJA's
June 5, 2008 letter
-- "RE: Serving Congress and the Public
with Critical Scholarship: (1) Breyer Committee Report on the
Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980; (2) Federal Judicial Pay Raises
Professor
Ronald D. Rotunda
--
George Mason University School of Law
CJA's April 23, 2008 letter
-- "RE: Building Evidence-Based Scholarship on
Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection) -- CJA's March 6, 2008 letter to the Chief Justice & Accompanying Critique of the
Breyer Committee Report
Professor Rotunda's April 23, 2008 e-mail
-- "Subject: RE: Building
Evidence-Based Scholarship on Federal Judicial Discipline (& Selection)
Russell Wheeler
Brookings Institution
Wheeler's January 11, 2010 e-mail
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