This article examines the use of American jurisprudence by the judges of the McLachlin Court, using an earlier study of such citations as a reference point. In addition to tracking overall use of American citations over time, it looks at these trends: which Canadian judges use American cases and for which types of cases; and which American cases, courts, and judges are being cited. Brief descriptions of the Supreme Court cases with the largest use of American citations precede a categorization of the results. The article confirms previous academic findings that the use of American citations have been modest, with a strictly contained impact, and thus casts doubt on the notion of a globalizing transnational judicial community
Please contact the author for updates suitable for citation and attribution. Why do some internation...
Over the last number of years, a significant number of Canadian judges have joined the American Judg...
Judicial citation of foreign law worries many people, including justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
This article examines the use of American jurisprudence by the judges of the McLachlin Court, using ...
Is there a disconnect between the priorities that make cases important to the legal academy and Amer...
Judges do not simply declare outcomes but also give reasons; in Canada, these reasons are typically ...
Observed from the perspective of citation of foreign judgments, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) is...
This study provides a bibliometric, comparative study of the citation practices of the state supreme...
We provide an empirical study of the High Court’s citation to case law and secondary sources at dec...
“Legal communication has two principal components: words and citations” (Shapiro 1991, 1453) Abstrac...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
Article first published online: July 7, 2021Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on c...
Please contact the author for updates suitable for citation and attribution. Why do some internation...
Over the last number of years, a significant number of Canadian judges have joined the American Judg...
Judicial citation of foreign law worries many people, including justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
This article examines the use of American jurisprudence by the judges of the McLachlin Court, using ...
Is there a disconnect between the priorities that make cases important to the legal academy and Amer...
Judges do not simply declare outcomes but also give reasons; in Canada, these reasons are typically ...
Observed from the perspective of citation of foreign judgments, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) is...
This study provides a bibliometric, comparative study of the citation practices of the state supreme...
We provide an empirical study of the High Court’s citation to case law and secondary sources at dec...
“Legal communication has two principal components: words and citations” (Shapiro 1991, 1453) Abstrac...
This study provides an empirical, practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest cou...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opini...
Article first published online: July 7, 2021Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on c...
Please contact the author for updates suitable for citation and attribution. Why do some internation...
Over the last number of years, a significant number of Canadian judges have joined the American Judg...
Judicial citation of foreign law worries many people, including justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, ...