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    Lions or Jackals: The Function of a Code of Judicial Ethics

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    The Anatomy of Decisionmaking

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    Must Every Appeal Run the Gamut?-The Civil Appeals Management Plan

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    Foreword: The Sentencing Process and Judicial Inscrutabiltiy

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    Chilling Judicial Independence

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    Foreword: The Sentencing Process and Judicial Inscrutabiltiy

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    John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Prison: The Judge\u27s Dilemma

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    Lecture by Judge Irving Kaufman of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1961-1980) providing his perspective on the role of U.S prison system as well as possible solutions for improvement. Document includes a speaker introduction.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/events_programs_sonnet_lectures/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Banking and Financial Crises in United States History: What Guidance can History Offer Policymakers?

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    This paper assesses the validity of comparisons of the current financial crisis with past crises in the United States. We highlight aspects of two National Banking Era crises (the Panic of 1873 and the Panic of 1907) that are relevant for comparison with the Panic of 2008. In 1873, overinvestment in railroad debt and the default of railroad companies on that debt led to the failure of numerous brokerage houses, an antecedent to the modern investment bank. For the Panic of 1907, panic-related deposit withdrawals centered on the less regulated trust companies, which were less directly linked to the existing lender of last resort, similar to investment banks in 2008. The popular press has made numerous references to the banking crises (there were three main ones) of the Great Depression as relevant comparisons to the present crisis. This paper argues that such an analogy is inaccurate in general
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