Submissions from 1972
20th Century Fund Proposes Watchdog on Press, Richard Mathieu
ABA Eyes Federal Judges, Clark Mollenhoff and George Anthan
Accountants Striking Dry Well in Attempts to Significantly Change Oil-Company Rules, Christian Hill
A Press Council Set Up In Ontario, Jay Walz
Council Is Planned to Monitor the Press, David K. Shipler
David Gerbard and Sidney Parnas v. United States, Supreme Court Reporter
District Court Judges Resigning Business Interests, Margo Miller
Finance Writers As Insiders, J.A. Livingston
Five Judges Serving on Boards of Banks, James N. Woodson
Government of the ------, by the ------, and for the ------, John Gardner
Harsh Media Disclosure Bill is Passed by House, John Camper
How Judge's Son Found Orphan's Court Plum, Anthony Lame
How Many Business Do You Know That Publish Their Customer Complaints? Newspaper Do, Gannett Co. Inc.
I Have a Concern, Houstoun Waring
Judges and Financial Temptations, Lyle Denniston
Littleton's Unique Press Council, Donald E. Brown
Maintaining Credibility for TV News, Sig Mickelson
Minor's Admissions to Juvenile Court Excluded From Trial in Adult Court, Mario L. Clinco, John L. Cole, and Charles H. Woodmansee
More of Powell's Memo to Business, Jack Anderson
Negligence -- Infant Can Recover Damages for Pain and Suffering -- Expert Testimony Not Necessary, Mario L. Clinco, John L. Cole, and Charles H. Woodmansee
Negligence Loaned Servant Rule, Mario L. Clinco, John L. Cole, and Charles H. Woodmansee
Newspaper Clippings Pertaining to National Press Council, Part I, Roger J. Traynor
Newspaper Clippings Pertaining to National Press Council, Part II, Roger J. Traynor
No Constitutional Right to Appear in Propria Persona, Mario L. Clinco, John L. Cole, and Charles H. Woodmansee
'No' to Press Councils, Martin S. Hayden
Parameters for Journalism, Austin C. Wehrwein
Policing the 'Fairness' of Television, Wayne E. Green
Press Council Funded, Herbert Brucker
Prosecutor Seeks Attica-Study File, Michael T. Kaufman
Public Held Thwarted on Data Access, Marjorie Hunter
Rehnquist Faces Questions of Judicial Propriety, Fred P. Graham
Rehnquist Facing Issue of Judicial Propriety, Fred P. Graham
Rehnquist Hears 'Spy' case He Once Gave Opinion On, Jack C. Landau
Severe Limits on Conduct in New Code for Judges, Charles F. Kiley
Should Rehquist Disqualify Self?, Jack C. Landau
Telling People What They Don't Want to Hear, James Reston
The Battle Over the Pentagon Papers, Genevieve Stuttaford
The Newest, and Toughest, Policy Toward Programming, John Carmody
The Press-- Its Failings and Struggle for Freedom, William J. Small
The Supreme Court's Double Standards, Jack C. Landau
Trial by TV, More States Allow the Use of Videotapes in Court As Substitute for Live Apprearaces by Witnesses, William Wong
UNESCO for Censorship, John Roche
Who Will Keep the Media's Conscience?, Hillier Krieghbaum
William L. Marbury's Letter to E. Wayne Thode With Enclosed Article, "How Baltimore Pushes a Judge Through the Hoops", William L. Marbury
Submissions from 1971
ABA Asks New Code of Ethics, Still Opposes Having Jurists Reveal Income, John P. MacKenzie
A Phasing Out of Fordvision, Dwight Newton
Bar Finds Little Opposition to Proposed Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
Burger Accepts Free Flight Offer, Lyle Denniston
Correspondence Between Roger J. Traynor and James K. Groves In Regards to Rocky Mountain News ' Article, "More Ethics For Judges," 1971 May 26 - 1971 June 1, James K. Groves and Roger J. Trayor
Ease of Judicial Plan Surprises Bar Association, Jack C. Landau
Every Supreme Court Member Duty Bound to Help Decide Every Case (health permittingly) Unless an IRREMOVABLE conflict-of-interest Element Precludes, Hamilton A. Long
Judges Please With ABA's Code, Jack C. Landau
Letter to Honorable Roger J. Traynor Regarding the Draft of Revised Canons of Judicial Ethics, Ivan Lee Holt Jr.
Letter to Roger J. Traynor Regarding The Washington Post's Article, "A Code of Ethics for Judges", Helene E. Dwyer
Letter to Roger J. Traynor Regarding the Press Report of the Latest Draft of Revised Canons of Judicial Ethics, Potter Stewart
Letter to Roger J. Traynor Regarding the Press Reports of the Latest Draft of Revised Canons of Judicial Ethics, Irving R. Kaufman
New Code for Judges Meets With Favor, Jack C. Landau
New Ethics Code for Judges Has Little Opposition, Jack C. Landau
New Rules for Bench Sit Well With Lawyers, Jack C. Landau
Notable & Quotes, Speech to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Ralph S. Saul
Proposed Judicial Ethics Code Would Bar Service on Panels, Lyle Denniston
Secrecy in a Free Society, Sam J. Ervin Sen.
Sir Matthew Hale and Modern Judicial Ethics, Matthew W. Hill
Stiff Ethics Code Drafted for Judges by Bar Panel, Arnold H. Lubasch
The Law, New Judicial Ethics Code, Jack C. Landau
Submissions from 1970
A.B.A. Ethics Code Nearly Finished, Thomas P. Ronan
A Question of Ethics, Federal Judge Presides Over a Case Related To His Own Fortune, Jim Mongtomery
Conduct of Associate Justice Douglas ( William O. Douglas ), Gerald R. Ford
Confidence in the Courts -- A Warning, Earl C. Behrens
Dear Sir: You Jerk! Letters to Editor Rise, and Beleaguered Press Gives Them More Room, A. Kent MacDougall
House of Representatives, IMPEACHMENT OF ASSOCIATE JUSTICE DOUGLAS, Joe D. Waggoner Jr., Louis C. Wyman, Gerald R. Ford, Robert Price, and Charles H. Griffin
House of Representatives Proposed Impeachment of an Associate Supreme Court Justice, Paul Norton McCloskey Jr.
Judge Denounced for Trial Conduct, Maurine McLaughlin
Justice Douglas Asked Parvin for Loan and Was Turned Down, Thomas J. Foley
Side Lines, Foiled, James W. Michaels
The United Illuminating Company: Notice of Annual Meeting of the Shareholders, Hans R. Fadum
Trial in Conspiracy Case, Larry McCarten
U.S. Courts Pick at a Tangle of Judicial Ethics 17 Years, John P. MacKenzie
Will Your Honor Please Withdraw?, Alan M. Mund
Submissions from 1969
A Code of Ethics for the Judiciary, Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson
Congress Greets Fortas Resignation With Relief, Warren Unna
Fortas Had to Go, Richard Hollander
Fortas Held Post In Braniff Airline Parent Company, Jean Heller
Fortas of the Supreme Court: a question of ethics, The Justice... and the Stock Manipulator, William Lambert
Judge Burger Views U.S. Legal System, Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson
Judicial Attitudes and Public Morals, Jon P. McConnell and J. David Martin
Judicial Ethics, Giles S. Rich
Justice Abe Fortas Resigns, Sends Letters to President and Warren, Lyle Denniston
Submissions from 1968
Filings Show 61 Senators Received $304,224 in Fees During 1968, Spencer Rich and Jan Krause
Submissions from 1966
Foreword: Assisting the Inevitable, Henry J. Friendly
Mister Chief Justice Traynor, John D. Weaver
Reactions to Current Legal Literature, Arthur John Keeffe
The Case for Judicial Disciplinary Measures, Jack E. Frankel
Submissions from 1965
Judicial Discipline and Removal, The California Story, Louis H. Burke
Removal of Judges- Federal and State, Jack E. Frankel
What's in a Name? California Sets the Style, Jack E. Frankel