William (Bill) Ross, Professor of Law Cumberland School of Law

JURIST Columns

"Better Luck Next Time: Why Alito  Is Hard to Beat" (October 31, 2005)

"Two Cheers for Harriet Miers" (October 17, 2005)

Roberts Day 4: A Ritual of Democracy (September 16, 2005)

Roberts Day 3: The Search for Compassion (September 15, 2005)

Roberts Day 2: Questions and Answers (September 14, 2005)

Roberts Day 1: Play Ball! (September 13, 2005)

Supreme Test: the Questioning of John Roberts (August 30, 2005)

“Why the Supreme Court is Not an Election Issue, and Why it Should Become One” (Oct. 21, 2004)

“Scalia Explanation for Recusal Refusal is Unconvincing” (March 22, 2004)

“Bush Immigration Plan Would Reward Lawlessness” (Jan. 8, 2004)

“Supreme Court’s Judicial Speech Decision Compromises Judicial Independence” (July 25, 2002)

“Bush v. Gore Has Not Wounded the U.S. Supreme Court” (May 2, 2002)

“Bickering Over Pickering is Good for Democracy’s Health” (Feb. 26, 2002)

“Federal Judicial Nominees Should Have Nothing to Hide” (Dec. 19, 2001)

“Go Slow on National Identification Cards” (Nov. 7, 2001)

“Judge Jackson’s Disqualification in the Microsoft Case: An Object Lesson in the Perils of Extra-judicial Speech” (July 2, 2001)

“Should Senators Who Switch Parties Be Removed From Office or Compelled to Resign?” (May 30, 2001)

“A Regrettable Step: Reflections on the End of Judicial Screening” (March 29, 2001)

“Question the President’s Pardons, But Not the Pardon Power” (Feb. 6, 2001)

“Rambunctious Cabinet Confirmation Hearings are Healthy” (Jan. 16, 2001)

“Bush v. Gore and the Prestige of the Supreme Court: A “Self-Inflicted Wound’?” (Dec. 13, 2000)

“‘Faithless Electors’ – The Wild Card” (Dec. 9, 2000)

“Election Roulette: The Pistol Finally Fires” (Dec. 4, 2000)

“Don’t Litigate – Negotiate!” (Nov. 28, 2000)

"Does the Supreme Court Rush in Where Wise Judges Would Fear to Tread?” (Nov. 26, 2000)

 




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