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Judicial Non-Delegation, the Inherent-Powers Corollary, and Federal Common Law
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The Rule of Law, the Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence in Canada
The Nature and Function of Prosecutorial Power, 106 J
The American Prosecutor - Power, Discretion, and Misconduct
The Limits of Judicial Discretion
California's Three Strikes Law Takes a Hit
A Neo-Federalist Approach , 81 Cornell L
Judicial Discretion in the Civil Law Roberto G
Judicial Discretion and Ethics
Judges, Prosecutors, and the Exercise of Discretion
Rethinking Judicial Discretion: Sanctions and the Conundrum of the Close Case
Part II GROUNDS of JUDICIAL REVIEW
Prosecutors As Judges
Where Sex Offender Registration Laws Miss the Point
Constitutional Solipsism: Toward a Thick Doctrine of Article III Duty; Or Why the Federal Circuits’ Nonprecedential Status Rules Are (Profoundly) Unconstitutional
Precedent and Discretion
Separation of Powers Fred L
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Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors As a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: a Descriptive and Normative Analysis
Prosecutorial Discretion Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Justice Matthew 0. Tobriner Memorial Lecturet the Role of a Supreme Court in a Democracy
Mandatory Sentencing & the Independence of the Judiciary
Understanding the Limits of Power: Judicial Restraint in General Jurisdiction Court Systems
Judicial Discretion in Statutory Interpretation
1 Error of Law and Flawed Administrative Acts
Rethinking Judicial Discretion: Sanctions and the Conundrum of the Close Case Maureen N
Constitutional Structure, Judicial Discretion, and the Eighth Amendment
A Rights-Based Approach to Judicial Review? the High Court in Griffith University V Tang and the Dangers of Dismissing Ultra Vires
The Discretionary Constitution: Institutional Remedies and Judicial Legitimacy
Of Judicial Discretion, Jurisprudents, and the Chief Justice John Bilyeu Oakley
Why Abstention Is Not Illegitimate: an Essay on the Distinction Between “Legitimate” and “Illegitimate” Statutory Interpretation and Judicial Lawmaking
A Sign of Hope: Shifting Attitudes on Sex Offense Registration Laws
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Legislating Judicial Review: an Infringement on Separation of Powers
Judicial Discretion to Condition