The Supreme Court receives a record number of amicus curiae briefs and cites to them with increasing regularity. Amicus briefs have also become influential in determining which cases the Court will hear. It thus becomes important to ask: Where do these briefs come from? The traditional tale describes amicus briefs as the product of interest-group lobbying. But that story is incomplete and outdated. Today, skilled and specialized advocates of the Supreme Court Bar strategize about what issues the Court should hear and from whom they should hear them. They then “wrangle” the necessary amici and “whisper” to coordinate the message. The result is orchestrated and intentional—the product of what we call “the amicus machine.” This Article has two...
The Solicitor General (“SG”) is often called the “Tenth Justice,” a title that captures his unique r...
As the political arena becomes increasingly polarized, the legal arena is playing a more important r...
This Article considers the role of information, affected groups, and persuasion in the connection be...
The last century has seen little change in the conduct of litigation before the United States Suprem...
The number of amicus curiae briefs filed at the Supreme Court is at an all-time high. Most observers...
Ask any lawyer what an amicus curiae is, and you will be told that the term means friend of the c...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
This article is a revision of remarks presented at a conference on Supreme Court Advocacy sponsored ...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
Amicus curiae briefs are deeply woven into the fabric of modern federal appellate practice. Indeed, ...
Last year the U.S. Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit both reacted against the growing use of fr...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and develop a narrative describing the relationships betw...
During a recent telephone conversation, a colleague and I discussed whether the United States Suprem...
The authors analyze a dataset of indicators of the influence of amicus filings on the decisions of t...
Each term 8,000 cases are submitted to the Supreme Court seeking certiorari; a mere 1% of these peti...
The Solicitor General (“SG”) is often called the “Tenth Justice,” a title that captures his unique r...
As the political arena becomes increasingly polarized, the legal arena is playing a more important r...
This Article considers the role of information, affected groups, and persuasion in the connection be...
The last century has seen little change in the conduct of litigation before the United States Suprem...
The number of amicus curiae briefs filed at the Supreme Court is at an all-time high. Most observers...
Ask any lawyer what an amicus curiae is, and you will be told that the term means friend of the c...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
This article is a revision of remarks presented at a conference on Supreme Court Advocacy sponsored ...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
Amicus curiae briefs are deeply woven into the fabric of modern federal appellate practice. Indeed, ...
Last year the U.S. Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit both reacted against the growing use of fr...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and develop a narrative describing the relationships betw...
During a recent telephone conversation, a colleague and I discussed whether the United States Suprem...
The authors analyze a dataset of indicators of the influence of amicus filings on the decisions of t...
Each term 8,000 cases are submitted to the Supreme Court seeking certiorari; a mere 1% of these peti...
The Solicitor General (“SG”) is often called the “Tenth Justice,” a title that captures his unique r...
As the political arena becomes increasingly polarized, the legal arena is playing a more important r...
This Article considers the role of information, affected groups, and persuasion in the connection be...