Like the famed Phoenix, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rose on October 1, 1982, from the ashes of two former courts. On that day, the 127 year old United States Court of Claims and the 73 year old United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals went out of existence, leaving a history of outstanding contributions to the administration of justice. Though every federal court serves the role on numerous occasions, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit should in a special way earn the title of The Conscience of the Government. This article briefly discusses the operation of the new court and the role it will fill in the federal court system
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
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This article examines the history of federal courts and the repeated efforts made over the centuries...
Like the famed Phoenix, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rose on October 1...
In 1982, Congress created the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Often referred...
Effective October 1, 1982, after a life span of approximately 117 years, the existence of the United...
Many discussions of the United States Court of Federal Claims reason about it by reference to the o...
This Article suggests that the creation of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was a succes...
Congress’ Evarts Act, signed into law in 1891, created a new Article III federal court designed almo...
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The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the country entered its third era of judicial federalism. T...
This article examines the history of federal courts and the repeated efforts made over the centuries...
Like the famed Phoenix, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rose on October 1...
In 1982, Congress created the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Often referred...
Effective October 1, 1982, after a life span of approximately 117 years, the existence of the United...
Many discussions of the United States Court of Federal Claims reason about it by reference to the o...
This Article suggests that the creation of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was a succes...
Congress’ Evarts Act, signed into law in 1891, created a new Article III federal court designed almo...
This Article provides a preview of Carnegie-Mellon University v. Honorable Maurice B. Cohill, Jr., a...
This article will deal with two major constitutional problems that have resulted from the creation o...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The recent philosdphical shift of the Supreme Court toward a more restrained or conservative appro...
Richard Arnold in this article talks about the future of the Federal courts, how overwhelmed the cou...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the country entered its third era of judicial federalism. T...
This article examines the history of federal courts and the repeated efforts made over the centuries...