BENCHED: ABORTION, TERRORISTS, DRONES, CROOKS, SUPREME COURT, KENNEDY, NIXON, DEMI MOORE, AND OTHER TALES FROM THE LIFE OF A FEDERAL JUDGENewman, Jon O.Item #: 1004941 ISBN: 9780837740492 Pages: viii, 306p. Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2017. Subjects: BIOGRAPHY/WRITINGS ON LEGAL MINDS Benched is about what a judge really does, reckoning with the difficulty of deciding close cases, without voting personal or political preferences. It also outlines twenty proposals for improvements in the American system of justice, covering such diverse topics as police misconduct lawsuits, selection of juries, citizen standing to sue government officials, reviving the independent counsel, and death penalty sentencing. Finally, Benched is an account of the life the author has been fortunate to live. Fortuitous opportunities enabled me to see the inner workings of the White House, Congress, and the Supreme Court, and to be a United States attorney for five years, a federal trial judge for seven years, and now a federal appellate judge in my thirty-eight year on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. I've survived three adventuresome confirmations, one nearly disastrous. I've encountered presidents, senators, governors, and hundreds of judges from here and abroad, and an array of personalities in and out of court, the famous and the infamous, the impressive and the bizarre. I've had time to compile the world's first complete genealogical chart of Greek mythology and, as a devoted fan, endured the ups and downs of the Boston Red Sox.
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