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Historically, it is understandable that these judicial experiments had to be tested and developed, and some have been more convincing than others, at different stages.
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Neither nominee has judicial experience.
In 1974, the California Supreme Court ordered the legislature to create the discovery system, ending the state's experiment with judicial discovery rule-making.
The Rockefeller experiment took away judicial discretion on many drug issues.
This study describes judicial reform as a quasi-experiment.
William H. Carbone, executive director for court services of the Judicial Branch, said the state would experiment with two different types of tracking in September.
Burns matters because it was one of the court's final experiments with what Muller calls "federal judicial micromanagement" of state electoral maps -- the very thing Baker wrought in 1962.
In the nineteen-eighties and early nineties, many states began to allow broad media access to their judicial proceedings, and even the federal courts were experimenting with cameras.
They do not believe a small group of activists or a tiny judicial elite have a right to redefine marriage and impose a radical social experiment on our entire society".
But a 10-year experiment with courtroom cameras showed that televised access enhanced public understanding of the judicial system without harming the legal process.
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