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Volume 109 Number 3 (2026)
To Know Courts Is to Love Them?
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Volume 109 Number 2 (2025)
Communicating to the People
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Volume 109 Number 1 (2025)
Celebrating a Decade at Duke
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Volume 108 Number 3 (2025)
Problem-solving courts; The new administrative state?; Public trust in state courts rises; A poetic travelogue of post-incarceration, and more.
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Volume 108 Number 2 (2024)
Inside the JPML; Reflections from a special master; Policing principles; Deep Dive: The U.S. Courts of Appeals, and more.
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Volume 108 Number 1 (2024)
Honoring Sandra Day O'Connor; The withering of public confidence in the courts; Election law for judges, and more.
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Volume 107 Number 3 (2024)
What is the rule of law?; A wartime view of Ukraine's courts; Free speech on campus; The battle for your brain, and more.
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Volume 107 Number 2 (2023)
Generative AI in the courts; a family fights for judges’ safety; cross-border discovery; battling backlogs, and more.
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Volume 107 Number 1 (2023)
Case management for fairer, quicker, cheaper litigation; innovations in jury trials; John Marshall’s black robe; judicial stress; plea bargains;...
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Volume 106 Number 3 (2023)
Pioneering state chief justices; shortlisted women judges; what judges need to know about Gen Z; visiting judges — here and abroad; Justice Breyer...
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