نتایج جستجو برای: the court

تعداد نتایج: 16055012  

2005
D. DUDLEY OLDHAM SETH S. ANDERSEN

The organized bar has a long history of promoting an independent and accountable judiciary. Lawyers and judges have led efforts to improve judicial selection methods, establish codes of conduct and ethics, and promote public trust and confidence in the judiciary. Judicial independence is threatened by increasingly expensive and partisan judicial elections in the states and legislative attempts ...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2010
Angela D Evans Kang Lee

Techniques commonly used to increase truth-telling in most North American jurisdiction courts include requiring witnesses to discuss the morality of truth- and lie-telling and to promise to tell the truth prior to testifying. While promising to tell the truth successfully decreases younger children's lie-telling, the influence of discussing the morality of honesty and promising to tell the trut...

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 2005
John M Roll Michael Prendergast Kimberly Richardson William Burdon Anthony Ramirez

Drug courts are popular for dealing with drug-abusing offenders. However, relatively little is known about participant characteristics that reliably predict either success or failure in these treatment settings. In this article, we report on 99 individuals who were enrolled in a drug court program (approximately one-half of whom successfully completed the program). Using, logistic regression te...

2014
Jennifer A. Williams Jennifer Erkulwater Sherry Davis

Journal: :Health and human rights 2009
Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz

This article analyzes the recent and growing phenomenon of right-to-health litigation in Brazil from the perspective of health equity. It argues that the prevailing model of litigation is likely worsening the country's already pronounced health inequities. The model is characterized by a prevalence of individualized claims demanding curative medical treatment (most often drugs) and by a high su...

2001
JOHN M. OLIN Eric A. Posner

Cost-benefit analysis is analyzed using a model of agency delegation. In this model an agency observes the state of the world and issues a regulation, which the president may approve or reject. Cost-benefit analysis enables the president to observe the state of the world (in one version of the model), or is a signal that an agency may issue (in another version). The roles of the courts, Congres...

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