I am honored to write the foreword to this issue of the University of Richmond Law Review dedicated to The Federal Courts. The editors have asked me to address the question of the role of the federal judiciary today. No issue is more pressing within federal judicial circles. The Congress has, in the last few years, enacted several jurisdictional statutes, some that expand\u27 and others that limit the authority of the federal courts, thereby raising questions about congressional powers over federal jurisdiction. The shape of the appellate structure of the federal courts is now under review pursuant to the congressionally-chartered Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals. The Executive and the Senate have be...
A good deal of discussion, from a variety of vantage points, addresses the need to reform (a word ...
Symposium on Federal Judicial Administration: Stewardship in a Changing Environmen
Few questions in the field of Federal Courts have captivated scholars like the question of whether C...
I am honored to write the foreword to this issue of the University of Richmond Law Review dedicated ...
A first enterprise in understanding and reframing Federal Courts jurisprudence is to locate, descrip...
Over the past half-century, federal courts scholarship concerning congressional control over the aut...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
After first examining the structure and power of the federal court system, Senior United States Dist...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This article examines the history of federal courts and the repeated efforts made over the centuries...
The extent of Congress\u27s authority to control the jurisdiction of the federal courts has been the...
Symposium - Perspectives on Procedural Issues in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Ci...
Article III presents a conundrum for scholars seeking a coherent explanation of the federal courts\u...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
A good deal of discussion, from a variety of vantage points, addresses the need to reform (a word ...
Symposium on Federal Judicial Administration: Stewardship in a Changing Environmen
Few questions in the field of Federal Courts have captivated scholars like the question of whether C...
I am honored to write the foreword to this issue of the University of Richmond Law Review dedicated ...
A first enterprise in understanding and reframing Federal Courts jurisprudence is to locate, descrip...
Over the past half-century, federal courts scholarship concerning congressional control over the aut...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...
This Article examines growing congressional interest in a specific legislative check on judicial pow...
After first examining the structure and power of the federal court system, Senior United States Dist...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This article examines the history of federal courts and the repeated efforts made over the centuries...
The extent of Congress\u27s authority to control the jurisdiction of the federal courts has been the...
Symposium - Perspectives on Procedural Issues in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Ci...
Article III presents a conundrum for scholars seeking a coherent explanation of the federal courts\u...
What limits (if any) does the Constitution impose on congressional efforts to strip federal courts o...
A good deal of discussion, from a variety of vantage points, addresses the need to reform (a word ...
Symposium on Federal Judicial Administration: Stewardship in a Changing Environmen
Few questions in the field of Federal Courts have captivated scholars like the question of whether C...