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“Judgment” is Not Just the Name of a Document

May 9, 2017timk 8 Comments

Unlike a legislature or even an executive, a judicial officer is obliged to explain the reasoning underlying a judicial action. Continue Reading →

Common Law due process, findings, judgment, promissory note, rule of law, statement of decision

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