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Volume 12, Fall 1996, Issue 1
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This issue assembles remarks and writings related to the broad topic of judicial independence.Editorial Board
Articles
Introduction: The Voices and Groups That Will Preserve (What We Can Preserve of) Judicial Independence
John Q. Barrett
Opening Assembly Address, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 3, 1996
John Paul Stevens
Current Threats to Judicial Independence and Appropriate Responses: A Presentation to the American Bar Association
John M. Walker Jr.
Remarks of the Hon. Shirley S. Abrahamson Before the American Bar Association Commission on Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence, Washington, D.C., December 13, 1996
Shirley S. Abrahamson
The American Bar Association's Integral Role in the Federal Judicial Selection Process: Excerpted Testimony of Roberta Cooper Ramo and N. Lee Cooper Before the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate, May 21, 1996
Roberta Cooper Ramo and N. Lee Cooper
Not Even Dicta
Stephen J. McEwen Jr.
Judicial Independence in Administrative Adjudication: Indiana's Environmental Solution
Lori Kyle Endris and Wayne E. Penrod
Notes
Suffering Against Their Will: The Terminally Ill and Physician Assisted Suicide--a Constitutional Analysis
Helene Brodowski and Marybeth Malloy
Finding a Legal Remedy for the HIV-Positive Infant: Wrongful Life and Lack of Informed Consent Explored
Tara C. Fappiano
The Clergy-Communicant Privilege in the Age of Electronic Surveillance
Terrence T. Kossegi and Barbara Stegun Phair
Can Students Do What the State Cannot Do?: The Constitutionality of Student Initiated, Sponsored, Composed and Delivered Prayers at Graduation
Kimberly T. Morgan
Constitutional Challenges to Official English Legislation
Carmen B. Tigreros
Comment
Romer v. Evans: Judicial Judgment or Emotive Utterance?
Monte E. Kuligowski