• May 2018
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    “If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It”

    by David C. Steelman
    The ordinary administration of criminal and civil justice . . . contributes, more than any other circumstance, to impressing upon the minds of the people affection, esteem, and reverence towards the government. Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 17, in Clinton Rossiter... Read more »
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    Purposes of Courts Reformulated

    by Victor E. Flango
    In the winter 2016 edition of the Court Manager, Kent Batty challenged us to a discussion of Ernie Friesen’s classic “Purposes of Courts.”1 In light of the evolving role of courts, it is indeed time that these Purposes be reviewed... Read more »