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The Roberts Court and Administrative Law

The Supreme court review, 2020
This article assesses where the Supreme Court stands on administrative law after the 2018 term, focusing on Kisor v. Wilkie and Department of Commerce v. New York.
Gillian E. Metzger
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Agencification and the administration of courts in Israel

Regulation & Governance, 2019
AbstractTo shed a realist light on court administration and the regulation of judges in liberal‐democratic countries, we conduct an empirical study of an organ that has attracted little attention: the Director of Courts in Israel – an administrative entity that “manages” the judiciary.
Guy Lurie, Amnon Reichman, Yair Sagy
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Court Administration: Housekeeping for the Judiciary [PDF]

open access: possibleThe ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1960
There is a growing popular and professional in terest in court administration which has resulted in the estab lishment in some twenty-five American judicial systems of governmental agencies or officers concerned with the mechanics of running the courts.
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- Juvenile Court Processing and the Administration of the Juvenile Court

2012
Chapter 1 noted that the emphasis of the juvenile courts that were established in the early 20th century in the United States was placed more on the characteristics and needs of the youths who were drawn into the courts’ jurisdiction than on the types of crimes these youth committed or the type of punishment they should receive.
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Court Administration and Judicial Modernization

Public Administration Review, 1975
A symposium on judicial administration, published in this Review in the Spring of 1971, underscored the growing realization that delay in courts is primarily a problem in management.1 The acknowledgment of the importance of modern management techniques came only after several alternate solutions to the problem of court congestion were tried and found ...
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The Juvenile Court's Administrative Responsibilities

Crime & Delinquency, 1961
The question of administrative responsibilities of juvenile courts has been the subject of discussion by both judges and laymen for many years. While there is considerable variance in practice among the states, the consensus would appear to favor administrative control by the judge of those functions directly related to the judicial process—namely ...
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Private Enforcement in Administrative Courts

2019
Scholars debating the relative merits of public and private enforcement have long trained their attention on the federal courts. For some, laws giving private litigants rights to vindicate important policies generate unaccountable "private attorneys general" who interfere with public enforcement goals.
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Public Administration and the Courts [PDF]

open access: possiblePublic Administration, 1979
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Digital transformation of the Administrative Court

Ehrlich's Journal
Oleg Proskyrniak
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Behavioral nudges reduce failure to appear for court

Science, 2020
Alissa Fishbane   +2 more
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