This article examines the citation practices of the Kansas Supreme Court and the Kansas Court of Appeals
Inserting citations to authorities into a text, in order to increase the persuasive power of it, and...
In supreme court selection, the bar has more power in Kansas than in any other state. This extraordi...
Many appellate court opinions are unpublished and have no precedential value. Publication standards ...
This article examines the citation practices of the Kansas Supreme Court and the Kansas Court of App...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
This study provides a bibliometric, comparative study of the citation practices of the state supreme...
The case citation is a precise method of marshaling legal arguments in ajudicial opinion. It should ...
Is there a disconnect between the priorities that make cases important to the legal academy and Amer...
Professor Dragich examines the no-citation rules of the federal courts of appeals in light of the pu...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Appellate court opinions, carefully indexed and preserved in law libraries, are a tremendous resourc...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Inserting citations to authorities into a text, in order to increase the persuasive power of it, and...
In supreme court selection, the bar has more power in Kansas than in any other state. This extraordi...
Many appellate court opinions are unpublished and have no precedential value. Publication standards ...
This article examines the citation practices of the Kansas Supreme Court and the Kansas Court of App...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
This study provides a bibliometric, comparative study of the citation practices of the state supreme...
The case citation is a precise method of marshaling legal arguments in ajudicial opinion. It should ...
Is there a disconnect between the priorities that make cases important to the legal academy and Amer...
Professor Dragich examines the no-citation rules of the federal courts of appeals in light of the pu...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Appellate court opinions, carefully indexed and preserved in law libraries, are a tremendous resourc...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Inserting citations to authorities into a text, in order to increase the persuasive power of it, and...
In supreme court selection, the bar has more power in Kansas than in any other state. This extraordi...
Many appellate court opinions are unpublished and have no precedential value. Publication standards ...