The subject of this symposium is consent decrees, and I have been asked to think about judges and consent decrees. I have begun to wonder about the very act of a judge entering a consent decree. What is the meaning, for the court, the parties, and the public, of judicial endorsement of parties\u27 agreements? What do we understand that a judge does when she or he transforms an agreement of the parties into a court decree? To explore these questions, I describe the forms of judicial involvement in the consent decree process; I identify the various roles created by custom, rule or statute for judges in formulating, approving, entering, and enforcing consent decrees. Thereafter, I examine the possible reasons for providing consent decrees, and...
This Article begins, in Part I, with an overview of magistrate judges’ history and role generally, i...
In the process of obtaining a divorce, the husband and wife frequently enter into a consent judgment...
Where the parties settle a dispute and a court enters a judgment upon the parties\u27 consent, that ...
The subject of this symposium is consent decrees, and I have been asked to think about judges and co...
Consent decrees raise serious Article III concerns. When litigants agree on their rights and jointly...
I begin in Part I by describing the dynamics of the consent decree process: why parties want consent...
The Federal Magistrates Act permits a U.S. magistrate judge to preside over and enter final judgment...
For nearly eighty years the Department of Justice has disposed of civil antitrust suits through sett...
(Excerpt) Part I provides background on finality, including an overview of the final judgment rule a...
A common method of dispute resolution in institutional reform litigation is the consent decree. Alth...
Democracy by Decree is the latest contribution to a scholarly literature, now nearly thirty-years ol...
oai:ojs.tlp.law-dev.library.pitt.edu:article/2 People negotiate agreements "in the shadow of th...
In the wake of this uncertainty, this Note analyzes the proper scope of judicial review of consent d...
Should a court vacate either its own decision or the decision of a lower court at parties\u27 reques...
This dissertation discusses the mechanism in which judges create judge-made law in a common- law cou...
This Article begins, in Part I, with an overview of magistrate judges’ history and role generally, i...
In the process of obtaining a divorce, the husband and wife frequently enter into a consent judgment...
Where the parties settle a dispute and a court enters a judgment upon the parties\u27 consent, that ...
The subject of this symposium is consent decrees, and I have been asked to think about judges and co...
Consent decrees raise serious Article III concerns. When litigants agree on their rights and jointly...
I begin in Part I by describing the dynamics of the consent decree process: why parties want consent...
The Federal Magistrates Act permits a U.S. magistrate judge to preside over and enter final judgment...
For nearly eighty years the Department of Justice has disposed of civil antitrust suits through sett...
(Excerpt) Part I provides background on finality, including an overview of the final judgment rule a...
A common method of dispute resolution in institutional reform litigation is the consent decree. Alth...
Democracy by Decree is the latest contribution to a scholarly literature, now nearly thirty-years ol...
oai:ojs.tlp.law-dev.library.pitt.edu:article/2 People negotiate agreements "in the shadow of th...
In the wake of this uncertainty, this Note analyzes the proper scope of judicial review of consent d...
Should a court vacate either its own decision or the decision of a lower court at parties\u27 reques...
This dissertation discusses the mechanism in which judges create judge-made law in a common- law cou...
This Article begins, in Part I, with an overview of magistrate judges’ history and role generally, i...
In the process of obtaining a divorce, the husband and wife frequently enter into a consent judgment...
Where the parties settle a dispute and a court enters a judgment upon the parties\u27 consent, that ...