Reflections from the Bench
Reflections from the Bench

Crowd with Signs at Courthouse
Crowd with Signs at Courthouse

A syllogism: All sentient humans have learned, implicit biases, all judges are sentient human beings, ergo, all judges have implicit biases. The issue is not whether judges are biased. The issue is how judge...

You’re biased, I’m biased. So what are we judges going to do about it?

A syllogism: All sentient humans have learned, implicit biases, all judges are sentient human beings, ergo, all judges have implicit biases. The issue is not whether judges are biased. The issue is how judge...

Tree in building
Tree in building

It wasn’t unfamiliar territory. I had worked as a judge in rural Oklahoma for more than 21 years, 18 as a general jurisdiction judge. On most days, I was the only judge in the courthouse in a county o...

Not exactly how I remember it: Returning to regular trial duties 20 years after retiring

It wasn’t unfamiliar territory. I had worked as a judge in rural Oklahoma for more than 21 years, 18 as a general jurisdiction judge. On most days, I was the only judge in the courthouse in a county o...

Apple and Orange
Apple and Orange

From time to time, I am asked to compare my experiences on the trial bench (for nearly five years) and the appellate bench (for nearly six years and counting). There are many differences, but let me addr...

Comparing my lives as a trial judge and an appellate judge

From time to time, I am asked to compare my experiences on the trial bench (for nearly five years) and the appellate bench (for nearly six years and counting). There are many differences, but let me addr...

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