Hofstra Law Review
Volume 32, Issue 4 (2004)
Front Matter
Legal Ethics Conference: '"Judging Judges: Ethics"'
The Real Issues of Judicial Ethics
Alex Kozinski
Making the Case One's Own
John T. Noonan Jr.
Beyond Republican Party v. White: A Plea for a Rule of Reason for Extrajudicial Speech
Thomas Penfield Jackson
Hamlet in the District Court: Facing Personal Ethical Dilemmas
Jack B. Weinstein
Should Radicals Be Judges?
Paul Butler
Those Unpublished Opinions: An Appropriate Expedience or an Abdication of Responsibility?
Lawrence J. Fox
The Line Between Legal Error and Judicial Misconduct: Balancing Judicial Independence and Accountability
Cynthia Gray
"Announcement" by Federal Judicial Nominees
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Judicial Correctness Meets Constitutional Correctness: Section 2C of the Code of Judicial Conduct
Andrew L. Kaufman
Judicial Attitudes Toward Confronting Attorney Misconduct: A View from the Reported Decisions
Judith A. McMorrow, Jackie A. Gardina, and Salvatore Ricciardone
Symposium Remarks: Plea for the Next Great Wave of Reform
Burnele V. Powell
Defense-Oriented Judges
Abbe Smith
The Changing Face of Judicial Elections
Gerald Stern
With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility in a Time of Crisis
Shira A. Scheindlin and Matthew L. Schwartz
Article
Love with a Proper Stranger: What Anti-Miscegenation Laws Can Tell Us About the Meaning of Race, Sex, and Marriage
Rachel F. Moran