Judicial ethics and discipline : a legal research guide / by Joel Fishman.

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Publication details:
Getzville, New York : William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2020.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
90004
Series:
Legal research guides ; v. 80.
Subject:
Judicial ethics -- United States -- Legal research.
Judicial ethics -- United States -- Computer network resources.
Judges -- Discipline -- United States -- Legal research.
Judges -- Discipline -- United States -- cases.
Judges -- Discipline -- United States -- Computer network resources.
Contents:
I. Model codes, statutes and rules
A. Model codes
B. Model codes - Annotated editions
C. Federal Court judges
D. Federal administrative judges
E. Federal Acts
F. Congressional documents
II. State resources
A. State constitutions
B. State codes and rules
C. State ethics commissions/committees
III. Judicial ethics opinions
A. ABA formal and informal opinions
B. Westlaw & Lexis
IV. Judicial discipline cases
V. Cases
VI. Digests and citators
A. West key number digest
B. Other state digests
C. Citators
VII. American law reports
A. Federal annotations
B. State annotations
VIII. Legal encyclopedias
A. American jurisprudence 2d
B. Corpus juris secundum
C. State encyclopedias
IX. Treatises
A. Bibliographies
B. Library of Congress subject headings
C. General treatises, pamphlets & papers
D. State treatises
E. Continuing legal education publications
X. Practice books
A. Am jur trials
B. Am jur proof of facts
C. Causes of action
D. Form books
XI. Legal periodicals
A. Periodical indexes
B. Periodicals covering judicial ethics
C. Symposia
D. Single articles
XII. Legal newspapers
XIII. Webistes etc.
A. Websites
B. Articles
C. Blogs.
Summary:
Legal ethics is usually seen as ethics dealing with attorney practice, but there has been a significant increase in the consideration of judicial conduct throughout the country. The American Bar Association has created a Model Code of Judicial Conduct (1990, 2007) that has been adopted by all fifty states and been a significant contribution to how judges approach their positions. Over the past three decades, state judicial commissions/committees have reviewed thousands of cases dealing with judicial misconduct and discipline of judges. This comprehensive bibliography of judicial ethics and discipline covers federal and state topics. It brings together (1) basic primary sources (constitutions, statutes, regulations, and cases); (2) links to federal and state courts, commissions, and committees dealing with judicial conduct; and (3) major secondary sources like encyclopedias, periodicals, American Law Reports, practice books, treatises, and Internet resources such as websites and blogs. -- Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9780837741246
Phys. description:
xviii, 106 p. ; 26 cm