This Article considers what it means for a federal district court to be productive, and how such productivity might be assessed. Previous studies have focused almost exclusively on the speed of case processing, equating a court\u27s productivity (explicitly or implicitly) with the court\u27s rate of docket clearance or a case\u27s average time from filing to disposition. This thin definition of productivity, however, is not consistent with either classical economic understandings of the term or common public expectations of the courts. In particular, analyzing the speed or efficiency of a court says nothing about whether the parties or the public view the adjudicative process as accurate, fair, transparent, and dignified. We seek to bridg...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO appeared before ...
As the number of cases filed each year has surged, U.S. federal appellate courts have evolved in ord...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to build performance indicators to assess efficiency for First...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
One important measure of trial court efficiency is overall case length—that is, the elapsed time fro...
This Article responds to changes proposed by Congress and the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to r...
Judges are, without question, vital to our justice system. They interpret, adapt, and apply the law....
This Article will examine the effectiveness of measures commonly employed to increase appellate cour...
This Article examines the relationship between federal district court judicial vacancies --whether c...
In an ideal world, a trial would never be unreasonably delayed or cut short. Judges would never need...
Surveying the present movement for increased court efficiency, the author particularizes his discuss...
This Essay urges that those who seek to minimize delay in litigation should proceed with greater cau...
Judicial confirmations are often the subject of political debate. Recently, much of the discussion ...
Despite the image of the solitary federal district judge, there is a long but quiet history of feder...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Biennially, the...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO appeared before ...
As the number of cases filed each year has surged, U.S. federal appellate courts have evolved in ord...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to build performance indicators to assess efficiency for First...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
One important measure of trial court efficiency is overall case length—that is, the elapsed time fro...
This Article responds to changes proposed by Congress and the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to r...
Judges are, without question, vital to our justice system. They interpret, adapt, and apply the law....
This Article will examine the effectiveness of measures commonly employed to increase appellate cour...
This Article examines the relationship between federal district court judicial vacancies --whether c...
In an ideal world, a trial would never be unreasonably delayed or cut short. Judges would never need...
Surveying the present movement for increased court efficiency, the author particularizes his discuss...
This Essay urges that those who seek to minimize delay in litigation should proceed with greater cau...
Judicial confirmations are often the subject of political debate. Recently, much of the discussion ...
Despite the image of the solitary federal district judge, there is a long but quiet history of feder...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Biennially, the...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO appeared before ...
As the number of cases filed each year has surged, U.S. federal appellate courts have evolved in ord...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to build performance indicators to assess efficiency for First...