During the last decade, the Supreme Court has been deciding 65 to 70 cases a Term after oral argument. That represents a sharp decline from the 1970s and 1980s, the era of the Burger Court, when the Court was deciding about 150 cases a Term. The Burger Court’s docket, in turn, reflected a shift from the 1960s, when the docket was smaller. In short, what is “normal” for the plenary docket varies from one era to another. The period of the Burger Court retains a special interest in that regard because that was the only period after World War II in which the plenary docket reached the 150-case level.This article provides a detailed examination of the plenary docket during first six Terms of the full Burger Court, with comparisons to the two pre...
The Supreme Court’s workload and its method for selecting cases have drawn increasing critical scrut...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
For many years, the docket books kept by a number of the justices of the Hughes Court have been held...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
Drawing on data from every Supreme Court Term between 1940 and 2017, this Article revisits, updates,...
Recent writing about the Supreme Court has stressed the implications of the extraordinary growth in ...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
“Civil Rights Cases and the Composition of the U.S. Supreme Court” seeks to fill the gap in the exis...
In our system of constitutional decision-making, the Supreme Court makes law as an institution in it...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
A country\u27s constitutional law is but a reflection of its political, economic, and social life. N...
The Supreme Court’s workload and its method for selecting cases have drawn increasing critical scrut...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
For many years, the docket books kept by a number of the justices of the Hughes Court have been held...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
Drawing on data from every Supreme Court Term between 1940 and 2017, this Article revisits, updates,...
Recent writing about the Supreme Court has stressed the implications of the extraordinary growth in ...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a centu...
“Civil Rights Cases and the Composition of the U.S. Supreme Court” seeks to fill the gap in the exis...
In our system of constitutional decision-making, the Supreme Court makes law as an institution in it...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
A country\u27s constitutional law is but a reflection of its political, economic, and social life. N...
The Supreme Court’s workload and its method for selecting cases have drawn increasing critical scrut...
When Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency in 1968 he promised to change the Supreme Court. Wi...
For many years, the docket books kept by a number of the justices of the Hughes Court have been held...