, but what's worse is the prospect that, when the case finally gets there, justice may never really be done.
on the police and criminal justice system for students of Rancho del Mar, a continuation school for students with special needs.
Chief Justice Bird's campaign is in trouble because she, and her supporters--such as Gerald Uelmen
President Reagan plans to nominate Robert M.
In an article appearing in The Times (Editorial Pages, Jan. 25), Prof.
A panel of independent-minded jurists in Paris has placed the imperatives of justice above the
I was very interested in Charles Wallace's article June 14 about the Pera Palace in Istanbul, but felt that he hardly did justice to the hotel.
I found Zimmerman's piece very enlightening.
If it was "arrogance" that led Bird to decline Zimmerman's offer to devise an emotional, negative, mudslinging campaign for her, then I only wish I could see more such "arrogance" among California's public officials.
I take strong exception to both the substance of and the choice to print your editorial (July 24), "Israel's Selective Justice."
I would like to commend The Times for its fine piece of work.
If ignorance is bliss, Wiebe must be ecstatic.
U.S. District Judge David V.
Richard A.
Martin R.
Supreme Court Justice Lewis F.
Zimmerman's apologia for political consultants in general and his firm in particular verges on nausea.
Though Zimmerman's article did not discuss the cause of voter apathy, there is a growing perception by many that political candidates and their campaign consultants are much to blame.
In November, 1984, the people of Oregon reelected Hans Linde as a justice on the Oregon Supreme Court.
writes so disdainfully about my decision to oppose the retention of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Grodin.