New York University Law Review, 84:3 (June 2009)
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| Volume 84 | June 2009 | Number 3 |
TRIBUTES
Chief Judge Kaye: A Creative Reformer
The Honorable Stephen G. Breyer
Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye: A Modern-Day Arthur Vanderbilt
Samuel Estreicher & Oscar G. Chase
The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye: A Visionary Third Branch Leader
The Honorable Jonathan Lippman
A Distinguished Path in Public Service
The Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor
Ellen Schall
Judith Kaye as a Chief Among Chiefs
The Honorable Randall T. Shepard
Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye: Proud to Call Her One of Our Own
Richard L. Revesz
The Honorable Richard C. Wesley
MADISON LECTURE
Securing Fragile Foundations: Affirmative Constitutional Adjudication in Federal Courts
The Honorable Marsha S. Berzon
ARTICLES
Myth of Mess? International Choice of Law in Action
Christopher A. Whytock
ESSAYS
Rethinking the Federal Role in State Criminal Justice
Joseph L. Hoffman & Nancy J. King
NOTES
Matthew J.B. Lawrence
July 24, 2009 at 7:13 am
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Joe - July 24, 2009 at 8:43 am
Judge Kaye sounds like an admirable woman, indeed. Who else would use such a pulpit not to congratulate themselves on their achievments, but to really point out all the work there is left to be done by the next generation?
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