Judging judges: The investigation of Rose Bird and the California Supreme Court
BIRD, ROSE ELIZABETH: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>West's Encyclopedia of American Law</i>
Plurality of voters now inclined to deny Rose Bird reconfirmation but increase in disposition to confirm other justices (Release)
The Supreme Court and the rule of law (Backgrounder)
Plurality of sentiment continues to run against Rose Bird's confirmation (Release)
Introductory remarks
Framed: The new right attack on chief justice Rose Bird and the courts
Remarks
Jerry Brown's judicial legacy: The destruction of the California judiciary
The people vs. Rose Bird
A Student's Guide to Basic Constitutional Analysis (Student Guide Series)
Public split down the middle in its regard for Rose Bird. Evenly divided on her confirmation election (Release)
Voters continue to be strongly opposed to retaining Rose Bird on state Supreme Court. Increase in pluralities favoring retention of other justices (Release)
By a five to three margin, voters still opposed to retaining Rose Bird (Release)
Remarks by Rose Elizabeth Bird, Chief Justice of California at the Commencement exercises of Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California, May 22, 1986