Case-management practices of appellate courts define the judicial review of appeals. The circuit courts constantly make decisions about which cases will receive oral argument, which will have dispositions written by staff attorneys in lieu of judges, and which will result in unpublished opinions—decisions that exert a powerful influence on the quality of justice that can be obtained from the federal appellate courts. Despite their importance, there has been no in-depth review of the case-management practices of the different circuit courts in the academic literature. This Article begins to fill that void. It first documents and analyzes the practices of five circuit courts using qualitative research from a series of interviews of appellate ...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case-management practices of appellate courts define the judicial review of appeals. The circuit cou...
Lawyers and judges often talk about “the law of the circuit,” meaning the set of legal rules that ap...
Lawyers and judges often talk about “the law of the circuit,” meaning the set of legal rules that ap...
After two centuries of our nation\u27s existence, discussions of federalism are certain to sound fam...
This Article considers whether Congress or the Supreme Court could reverse the law of the circuit do...
In recent decades, the paths from federal district courts to the federal circuit courts of appeals h...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
Professors Currie and Goodman present a comprehensive analysis of the variables that must be isolate...
The U.S. Courts of Appeals do not behave as one; they have developed circuit-specific practices that...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case management practices of appellate courts have a significant effect on the outcome of appeals. D...
Case-management practices of appellate courts define the judicial review of appeals. The circuit cou...
Lawyers and judges often talk about “the law of the circuit,” meaning the set of legal rules that ap...
Lawyers and judges often talk about “the law of the circuit,” meaning the set of legal rules that ap...
After two centuries of our nation\u27s existence, discussions of federalism are certain to sound fam...
This Article considers whether Congress or the Supreme Court could reverse the law of the circuit do...
In recent decades, the paths from federal district courts to the federal circuit courts of appeals h...
Federal appellate judges no longer have the time to hear argument and draft opinions in all of their...
Professors Currie and Goodman present a comprehensive analysis of the variables that must be isolate...
The U.S. Courts of Appeals do not behave as one; they have developed circuit-specific practices that...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 abolished the United States Court of Claims and the Unite...
As an appellate body jurisdictionally demarcated by subject matter rather than geography, the United...