Are our federal courts organized suitably to perform their mission of assuring coherent administration of our national law? Maybe not. The senior author of this Article, along with many others, argued to the contrary forty years ago. Now, experience with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit tends to confirm that an alternative structure of the federal judiciary could better serve the need for coherent national law, and without serious adverse consequences. Perhaps, therefore, it is now time for Congress to reconsider the matter. We here suggest the possibility that the United States replicate the structure of the appellate courts of the Federal Republic of Germany, which, like the Federal Circuit, are specialized to as...
Two important lessons had been taught by the reactions to the Freund and Hruska Reports. One was tha...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Are our federal courts organized suitably to perform their mission of assuring coherent administrati...
In December 1998, the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals issued...
In December 1998, the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals issued...
We applaud the contribution that the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of...
In 1982, Congress created the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Often referred...
The United States Congress recently authorized the appointment of a Commission on Structural Alterna...
The conversation about Supreme Court reform—as important as it is—has obscured another, equally impo...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
This article aims to determine which of the accepted structural features of the courts of appeals ar...
Two important lessons had been taught by the reactions to the Freund and Hruska Reports. One was tha...
Symposium on Federal Judicial Administration: Stewardship in a Changing Environmen
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Two important lessons had been taught by the reactions to the Freund and Hruska Reports. One was tha...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Are our federal courts organized suitably to perform their mission of assuring coherent administrati...
In December 1998, the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals issued...
In December 1998, the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals issued...
We applaud the contribution that the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of...
In 1982, Congress created the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Often referred...
The United States Congress recently authorized the appointment of a Commission on Structural Alterna...
The conversation about Supreme Court reform—as important as it is—has obscured another, equally impo...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
This article aims to determine which of the accepted structural features of the courts of appeals ar...
Two important lessons had been taught by the reactions to the Freund and Hruska Reports. One was tha...
Symposium on Federal Judicial Administration: Stewardship in a Changing Environmen
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Two important lessons had been taught by the reactions to the Freund and Hruska Reports. One was tha...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...