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Home > Publications > Current Faculty Bibliography > Geyh, Charles CHARLES GARDNER GEYH The Disappearance of Appearances and the Emergence of Partial Impartiality, in BENCH-PRESS: THE COLLISION OF MEDIA, POLITICS, PUBLIC PRESSURE AND AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press (forthcoming 2007). JUDICIAL CONDUCT AND ETHICS, 4th Ed. (with Jeffrey Shaman, et al.). Charlottesville, VA: Lexis, 2006. Rescuing Judicial Accountability from the Realm of Political Rhetoric, ___ CASE WESTERN LAW REVIEW ___ (forthcoming 2006). WHEN COURTS AND CONGRESS COLLIDE: THE STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL OF AMERICA'S JUDICIAL SYSTEM. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006. Why Courts and Congress Collide---And Why their Conflicts Subside, 7 INSIGHTS ON LAW AND SOCIETY 7 (Fall 2006). The Judgment of the Boss on Bossing the Judges: Bruce Springsteen, Judicial Independence, and the Rule of Law, 14 WIDENER LAW JOURNAL 885 (2005). JUSTICE IN JEOPARDY: REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON THE 21ST CENTURY JUDICIARY. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2003. Rethinking Judicial Elections, BILL OF PARTICULARS (Spring 2003). Why Judicial Elections Stink, 64 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 43 (2003). Judicial Independence, Judicial Accountability, and the Role of Constitutional Norms in Congressional Regulation of the Courts, 78 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 153 (2003). Customary Independence, in JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AT THE CROSS-ROADS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH (Stephen B. Burbank and Barry Friedman, Eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002. Judicial Independence and Accountability, in THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, 7th Ed. (Gordon M. Griller and E. Keith Stott, Eds.). Chicago: American Bar Association, 2002. REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON PUBLIC FINANCING OF JUDICIAL CAMPAIGNS. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2002. Publicly Financed Judicial Elections: An Overview, 34 LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES LAW REVIEW 1467 (2001). Defending Justice: The Courts, Criticism and Intimidation, in UNCERTAIN JUSTICE: POLITICS AND AMERICA’S COURTS: THE REPORTS OF THE TASK FORCES OF CITIZENS FOR INDEPENDENT COURTS. New York: Century Foundation Press, 2000. JUDICIAL CONDUCT AND ETHICS, 2004 SUPPLEMENT. Charlottesville, VA: Lexis Law, 2000. The Independence of the Judicial Branch in the New Republic (with Emily Field Van Tassel), 74 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 31 (1998). Review Essay. Courts, Congress, and the Constitutional Politics of Interbranch Restraint, 87 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 243 (1998). Review Essay. Gravelitis Misdiagnosed, 82 JUDICATURE 42 (July-August 1998). AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY: REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON SEPARATION OF POWERS AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1997. Paradise Lost, Paradigm Found: Redefining the Judiciary’s Imperiled Role in Congress, 71 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1165 (1996). Highlighting a Low Point on a High Court: Some Thoughts on the Removal of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Rolf Larsen and the Limits of Judicial Self-Regulation, 68 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 1041 (1995). Overcoming the Competence/Credibility Paradox in Judicial Impact Assessment: The Need for an Independent Office of Interbranch Relations, in CONFERENCE ON ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF LEGISLATION ON THE WORKLOAD OF THE COURTS: PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS (A. Fletcher Mangum, Ed.). Washington, DC: Federal Judicial Center, 1995. Adverse Publicity as a Means of Reducing Judicial Decision-Making Delay: Periodic Disclosure of Pending Motions, Bench Trials and Cases Under the Civil Justice Reform Act, 41 CLEVELAND STATE LAW REVIEW 511 (1993). Informal Methods of Judicial Discipline, 142 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 243 (1993). Complex Litigation Reform and the Legislative Process, 10 REVIEW OF LITIGATION 401 (1991). Means of Judicial Discipline Other Than Those Prescribed by the Judicial Discipline Statute, in REPORT OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE AND REMOVAL. Washington, DC: National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal, 1993. The Case in Support of Legislation Facilitating the Consolidation of Mass Accident Litigation: A View from the Legislature (with Robert W. Kastenmeier), 73 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 535 (1990). The Regulation of Speech Incident to the Sale or Promotion of Goods and Services: A Multifactor Approach, 52 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH LAW REVIEW 1 (1990). The Testimonial Component of the Right Against Self-Incrimination, 36 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 611 (1987). Note. "It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To": State Intrusions Upon the Associational Freedoms of Political Parties--Democratic Party of the United States v. Wisconsin ex rel. La Follette, 1983 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 211 (1983). |
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