Judiciary as an Equal Branch of Government
Former White House Counsel Abner Mikva and Judge Shirley Abrahamson from the Wisconsin Supreme Court spoke about the status of the judiciary… read more
Former White House Counsel Abner Mikva and Judge Shirley Abrahamson from the Wisconsin Supreme Court spoke about the status of the judiciary as an equal branch of the federal government through their own experiences. Then law professor Stephen Gillers from New York University moderated a panel discussion on the relationship between the judiciary and the other two branches, including how the other two make the judiciary responsible for dealing with crime but control its finances. close
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