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Critics argue that nationwide injunctions promote forum-shopping, hinder the natural evolution of legal precedent, and risk politicizing the judiciary. Supporters of #injunctions, however, view them as an essential check on executive power. (from 2018) judicature.duke.edu/articles/one-f…
Please join us *TODAY* (Jan. 10) at 12:30 pm EST via #livestream for a panel discussion on sweeping changes to the regulatory landscape after #Chevron—affecting industries, governance, and you! loom.ly/_KBJ450
The latest edition of @DukeJudicature is extra special — it features the 25th “Redlines” column by our legal writing expert, @ProfJoeKimble of @cooleylawschool. Explore the full #Redlines archive: loom.ly/zF8PJH8
The latest edition of Judicature is now available online. Check it out! judicature.duke.edu/editions/vol-1…
Judicature Vol. 108 No. 3 (2025) is here! Visit our website, judicature.duke.edu, to read several spotlight features on problem-solving courts and so much more! Subscribe to receive this and all future editions by email for FREE: loom.ly/n2AN6dc
To celebrate #LawDay, attorneys across the U.S. are retaking their oath and reaffirming their commitment to the core principles of law and justice. In this video, Paul W. Grimm, our director and member of the Maryland Bar, retakes his oath and reflects on its significance.
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Judges across the country are facing increasing threats. The rise in online and real-world attacks puts judicial independence—and public trust—at risk. We must work to strengthen judicial security and protect the rule of law. More from @DukeJudicature. judicature.duke.edu/articles/judge…
Judges in the United States — but also around the world — are facing an alarming rise in threats, from physical violence to #cyberattacks. The latest edition of @DukeJudicature International highlights a conversation about the growing crisis. Read more: loom.ly/lWNjk1E
At Duke last fall, Judge Salas spoke broadly about ensuring the safety of judges: “Judges need to be able to do their job without fear of retribution, retaliation, or death,” she said. “This country doesn’t work if we don’t have that independence.” loom.ly/XP5Q7dI
U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, the Bolch Judicial Institute of @DukeLaw’s 2024 Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian Medal recipient, speaks about recent violent threats toward judges. (via @MSNBC) loom.ly/GzTXRf0
And congratulations to my dear friend and colleague Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren on being elected by her fellow justices as the next presiding justice of @SupremeCourtGA. The people of Georgia are truly fortunate to have her serving them in this capacity. cc: @DukeLaw…
Grateful to speak with folks at @DukeLaw about the importance of judicial independence . . . law.duke.edu/news/professor…
On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, Director Paul W. Grimm issued a letter urging individuals and organizations to join the Bolch Judicial Institute of @DukeLaw in countering the dangerous and unwarranted attacks on judges and the judiciary. loom.ly/lqsLMHQ
A new edition of Judicature International is here, featuring an essay by Mira Gur-Arie, director of the Federal Judicial Center’s International Office, about the "Judiciaries Worldwide" resource. Read: loom.ly/qkKF4Uk (Subscribe for free: duke.is/judicature-int…)

”When it takes forever to get through the system, people lose faith,” said Judge Paul W. Grimm (ret.), director of the Bolch Judicial Institute of @DukeLaw, in this @Law360 article about President Biden’s veto of the JUDGES Act. loom.ly/fL1HIJI
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