This Article seeks to shed some light on a comparatively rare, but important issue in constitutional jurisprudence: Under what circumstances does the Supreme Court formally overrule one of its own significant constitutional precedents within the same judicial generation as the announcement of the precedent? This phenomenon is one part of the broader role of precedent and stare decisis in fashioning and maintaining constitutional law—albeit in part because of the modifier “significant”—there are a limited number of such cases (some three dozen where the overruled case was decided after the introduction of President Franklin Roosevelt’s Court-packing plan, roughly once every other term). All of the cases contain at least one Justice (and ty...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
The principle of stare decisis in United States courts appears in two aspects – the courts of lower ...
This Article seeks to shed some light on a comparatively rare, but important issue in constitutional...
This Article seeks to shed some light on a comparatively rare, but important issue in constitutional...
The decision to overrule precedent, we argue, results from the justices’ pursuit of their policy pre...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
This article presents results from a systematic study of overruling decisions by state supreme court...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
In this contribution to a Wayne Law Review symposium on the first three years of the Roberts Court, ...
The Supreme Court follows the Doctrine of Stare Decisis, of which dictates that the Court must follo...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
What if an apparently relevant precedent has been eroded by one or more later decisions? One might e...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
The principle of stare decisis in United States courts appears in two aspects – the courts of lower ...
This Article seeks to shed some light on a comparatively rare, but important issue in constitutional...
This Article seeks to shed some light on a comparatively rare, but important issue in constitutional...
The decision to overrule precedent, we argue, results from the justices’ pursuit of their policy pre...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
This article presents results from a systematic study of overruling decisions by state supreme court...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
In this contribution to a Wayne Law Review symposium on the first three years of the Roberts Court, ...
The Supreme Court follows the Doctrine of Stare Decisis, of which dictates that the Court must follo...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
What if an apparently relevant precedent has been eroded by one or more later decisions? One might e...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
The rule of stare decisis creates a presumption that a court’s ruling on a legal question remains bi...
The principle of stare decisis in United States courts appears in two aspects – the courts of lower ...