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United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts: Subordinate Judges Book

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United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts: Subordinate Judges, Written for social scientists who study the judiciary, legal scholars, judges, and others who are interested in the workings of the federal courts, this volume offers a comprehensive examination of the role of U.S. magistrates--the relatively invisible su, United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts: Subordinate Judges
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  • United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts: Subordinate Judges
  • Written by author Christopher E. Smith
  • Published by Greenwood Press, 1990/01/19
  • Written for social scientists who study the judiciary, legal scholars, judges, and others who are interested in the workings of the federal courts, this volume offers a comprehensive examination of the role of U.S. magistrates--the relatively invisible su
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Introduction

The Federal Courts' Subordinate Judges

The US Magistrates: Historical Background and election Procedures

A Brief History of the US Magistrates and Their Powers

Who Are The US Magistrates? Selection and Background Characteristics

Magistrates' Roles Within Representative Court Contexts

Magistrates' Roles in District Court

District A: Status Conflicts, Unmet Expectations, and Limited Formal Authority

District B: Acknowledged "Judges" and the Incongruigty of High Status and Limited Actual Authority

Districts C and D: Authority and Independence

Developmental Factors and Consequences of Magistrates' Roles

Factors That Determine Magistrates' Roles

The Consequences of a Subordinate Judicial Officer

Conclusion

Selected Bibliography

Index


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