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Would United States Judges Benefit From More Graduate Training? [PDF]
In the United States, there is no degree or training required to become a judge. On-the-job education primarily consists of orientation programs and updates on substantive and procedural law.
Joseph, Nancy
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ABSTRACT Background Gastrointestinal graft‐versus‐host disease (GI GVHD) following hematopoietic stem cell transplant is typically managed with medical therapy, but surgery and angioembolization may be warranted in selected cases with life‐threatening complications.
Gaia Brunetti +12 more
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Judicial Collegiality and Tolerance of Difference: Insights from Justice Johan Froneman's Dissents
The retirement of Justice Johan Froneman from the Constitutional Court of South Africa provides an ideal opportunity to reflect on his approach to collegiality and tolerance of difference.
Felix Dube
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Power Distance between Judges and Witnesses and Judicial Innovations
The aim of the paper is to outline a new original approach to judicial innovations, in comparison to the previous conceptualizations or actual innovation agendas.
Michał Dudek, Mateusz Stępień
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A Winner’s Curse?: Promotions from the Lower Federal Courts [PDF]
The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ways that further their political ideologies. But judicial behavior seems much more complex.
Choi, Stephen J. +2 more
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ABSTRACT In pediatric patients, T‐cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T‐LBL) survival exceeds 80%. Relapse remains associated with limited curative options. Frontline treatment is largely extrapolated from T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‐ALL) treatment, reflecting the ongoing debate, whether both entities represent distinct diseases or variants within ...
Marie C. Heider +4 more
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Deconstructing Judicial Expressions of Disgust
Though much has been written about judicial anger and other emotional displays from the judicial bench, comparatively little attention has been paid to disgust. This particular emotion does not seem to be expressed or reflected by judges as much as other
Heather Conway, John Stannard
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The 2016 Wines of Portugal Challenge: general implications of more than 8400 wine-score observations [PDF]
The Wines of Portugal Challenge is an annual competition among wines produced by over 1000 vintners in over 30 of the country’s wine growing regions.
Bodington, Jeffrey +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background Blinatumomab is a bispecific T‐cell engager approved for the treatment of pediatric B‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL). Outpatient home infusion reduces hospitalization burden and optimizes resource utilization, but is logistically challenging.
Angela Parra del Riego +10 more
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Abstract IN TEACHING, as in research, government, business, and other activities of man, a progressive society must constantly appraise educational techniques, procedures, and policies. Such is the price of progress. One area where appraisal and re-evaluation is in order is the well known procedure known as live poultry judging.
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