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- 1From:Turkish Journal of History (Vol. 79) Peer-ReviewedThis paper presents 45 annual accounting books which were discovered in the Uskudar sharia court records for the Cengelkoy Fountains Cash Waqf for the time period 1161 to 1225 Hijri, with all of the income and expenses...
- 2From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 50, Issue 3)The Florida Supreme Court recently adopted amendments to Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.235 (District Court of Appeal Budget Commission), on its own motion. In re Amendments to Fla. R....
- 3From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 50, Issue 1)The Florida Supreme Court, on its own motion, recently adopted amendments to Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.420 (Public Access to and Protection of Judicial Branch Records) and the Code of...
- 4From:Neutrosophic Sets and Systems (Vol. 52) Peer-ReviewedThe implementation of open governments is a trend in recent years in democratic countries, of which Ecuador is a part. Reaching its correct development and operation represents a challenge and an opportunity for the...
- 5From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 12)A $ 50 million appropriation for a Sixth District Court of Appeal courthouse, nearly $22 million for targeted salary increases for court reporters, court interpreters, trial court staff attorneys and program specialists,...
- 6From:Judgment and Decision Making (Vol. 17, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedField studies in many domains have found evidence of decision fatigue, a phenomenon describing how decision quality can be impaired by the act of making previous decisions. Debate remains, however, over posited...
- 7From:Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (Vol. 35, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
No Damage Without Damage Control: The Judiciary's Refusal to Engage with the Foreign Affairs Docket.
INTRODUCTION A governmental body that cannot do damage-control should not be allowed to do damage in the first place. It is a rather intuitive concept, but it is one that the Framers evidently overlooked when they... - 8From:TortSource (Vol. 25, Issue 1)In the words of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, "There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks when decades happen." This quote aptly describes March 2020, when the start of the COVID-19 pandemic led...
- 9From:Dispute Resolution Magazine (Vol. 28, Issue 3)For the first time in its history, during its 2021-22 Term, the United States Supreme Court decided five cases directly addressing arbitration issues: Southwest Airlines v. Saxon; (1) Badgerow v. Walters; (2) Morgan v....
- 10From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 9)The Supreme Court July 14 amended the Juvenile and Family Law rules of procedures and forms to address remote proceedings. "The proposed amendments, which we adopt with substantial modifications, provide permanent and...
- 11From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 9)Florida lawyers now have access to the latest version of a popular resource--a Florida Bar guide to remote court proceedings. The Board of Governors at a July 29 meeting in Palm Beach signed off on updates to The...
- 12From:Obiter (Vol. 43, Issue 2)The common-law principle that no one should be a judge in his or her own cause is the basis upon which the rule against bias or apprehension of bias was founded. In constitutional parlance, this translates into the...
- 13From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 9)The Florida Supreme Court has adopted, with notable exceptions, a sweeping COVID-19 Workgroup proposal regarding remote court proceedings. "The proposed amendments, which we adopt with modifications, provide permanent...
- 14From:Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Safia Fatima, Ayesha Hafeez and Muhammad Aamir Keywords: Forensic toxicology, Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), Toxicology. INTRODUCTION According to different...
- 15From:Health & Justice (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) significantly decrease mortality but courts rarely refer participants with opioid use disorder to MOUD providers. Previous qualitative work suggests routine court...
- 16From:Journal of Constitutional History (Giornale di Storia Costituzionale) (Issue 44) Peer-Reviewed1. Introduction Independent and impartial judges (courts) are a cornerstone of a State governed by the rule of law (1). In Europe, we uphold this principle as part of the right to a fair trial, as set out in Article 6...
- 17From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 6)The Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration Committee, in compliance with Florida Rule of General Application and Judicial Administration 2.140(b)(2), invite comments on proposed amendments to Rule...
- 18From:The Nation's Health (Vol. 52, Issue 4)PUBLIC HEALTH professionals often point to upstream social drivers of health inequity, such as education, lack of affordable housing, joblessness and racism. Structural barriers in the U.S. government and judicial system...
- 19From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 6)Florida courts used remote technology and aggressive case management to successfully navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, Chief Justice Charles Canady told the Economic Club of Florida. Addressing a crowd of business and...
- 20From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 49, Issue 4)The Florida Legislature wrapped up an overtime session by granting final approval to a $112.1 billion budget that includes $50 million for a Sixth District Court of Appeal in Lakeland, the first new district court since...