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- W302381932 abstract "* The proposal offered in this paper was first suggested in the Arant Memorial Lecture given at the Ohio State University College of Law in April of 1970. It was further developed for publication in a symposium in the Utah Law Review for the Fall, 1972. It is offered here, in somewhat edited form, with the permission of the editors of that Review. For that I express my appreciation. Any effort to summarize the possible content of a proposed course must inevitably fall short of a total treatment, lest it become burdensomely detailed and tediously long. In presenting the suggestions advanced here, the author can't avoid a sense of frustration occasioned by the necessity of omitting materials he would in fact include were the course actually to be offered and the materials assembled for use. In other words, these suggestions should be accepted as such as suggestions only. Other persons will undoubtedly prepare arrangement and teachable materials more to their liking, once they are persuaded of the desirability of including such a subject in the curriculum. After all, the acceptance of that conviction, not its manner of implementation, is what this paper is all about. ** Professor of Law, retired, University of Texas ; Professor Emeritus, the Ohio State University. lAn examination of 1972 law school bulletins reveals no course containing the complete coverage that this writer will advocate in this paper. Undoubtedly, the most extensive treatment discovered is a course by that much respected judge, Tim Murphy, of the D. C. Court of General Session. The bulletin of the Catholic University of America shows a two-hour course in Judicial Organization taught by him that obviously contains a broader coverage than the title implies: comprehensive study of the structure, procedure and administration of the court as an institution in a democratic society, including judicial ethics, the judge's relation to the police, the prosecutor and defense counsel; court congestion and administration, the treatment of civil disobedience and mass arrests. The University of Akron Law School offers a course in selection, tenure and removal of judges and court administrators together with expedition of cases and suggested reforms. On the other hand, Judges E. J. Watts and R. O. Lukwosky, of the Wisconsin and Kentucky benches, have published the most complete set of materials yet appearing. However, it is for the use of the National College of State Trial Judges in Reno, not for law school purposes. See their Special Problems in the Judicial Function (1970) and Addendum, by Judge Watts (1972). It should be added that for nearly twenty years there have been special programs for appellate judges at New York University and, more recently, of trial court judges at Boulder and Reno. See Rosenberg, Judging Goes to College , 52 AB A J 342 (1966) ; also Finley, Judicial Administration : What is this Thing Called Legal Reform?, 65 Col.L.Rev. 569 (1965). According to Mayer, THE LAWYERS, 476 (Dell, 1968), almost half the trial judges in the country have participated in brief seminars under the sponsorship of the Joint Committee for an Effective Administration of Justice, headed by former Justice Tom C. Clark. While not underestimating the hazard implicit in a sweeping negative, I would nevertheless express both surprise and concern that in the three most recent and most thorough studies of the curriculum there is no reference to the teaching" @default.
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