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Judiciary

a. Judges in Law and Judges in Fact: The former are the traditional lawyer trained judges. The latter are successful professionals from various fields such as economics, business, medicine, science, biology and so on. Having both types of judges would enable courts to make both judgments in fact and well as law.

b. Organization of the courts: To maximize the use of scarce talent, court trials would be organized as teleconferences so that the most qualified judges could judges cases across the country. If either party in a case planed to use expert witnesses, the case would be judged by a panel of judges knowledgeable about the subject in question.

c. Professional review: A judicial review is an examination of legislation or executive action to decide whether it exceeds to powers granted in the Constitution. A professional review is an extension of a judicial review to determine whether legislation or executive action has the properties of general benefits, consistency and efficiency.


norman@eco.utexas.edu
Thu Jun 8 16:37:44 CDT 1995