Summer 2021 Issue of the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process – Summer 2021 Issue Now Available
The Summer 2021 issue of The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process (Volume 21, Issue 2) is now available. This double-length special issue is dedicated to what lawyers and judges can do to help ease our country’s deep divisions along racial, ethnic, religious, political, and socio-economic lines. This issue features the following articles:
- Foreword: “Perfect Harmony,” by Tessa L. Dysart
- Preface: A Judicial Role in Calming Our Divided Nation, by Hon. George Nicholson
- Preface: Toward a Civil Discourse, by Hon. Ann A. Scott Timmer
- Preface: A Mighty Struggle, by Kenneth B. Morris, Jr.
- Preface: Journalists, Justices, Obama Judges, and Trump Judges, by Tony Mauro
- The Non-United States of America, by Erwin Chemerinsky
- Duty of Fairness and Healing, by Hon. JoAnn B. Jayne
- Of Cases and Controversies Once More, by Michael S. Greve
- Giving Our Better Angels a Chance: A Dialogue on Religious Liberty and Equality, by Thomas C. Berg & Alan Brownstein
- Lawyers as Peacemakers, by Lance B. Wickman
- Servants to Justice, by Hon. Shama Hakim Mesiwala
- Judicial Words Matter, by Hon. Therese M. Stewart
- An LGBTQ Jurist’s Perspective on the Crisis in the Judicial System, by Hon. Joshua D. Wayser
- Civic Education and Civil Discourse: A Role for Courts, Judges, and Lawyers, by Kari C. Kelso and J. Clark Kelso
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