Relying on something it calls supervisory power or supervisory authority, the Supreme Court regularly prescribes rules of procedure and evidence for inferior courts. Both scholars and the Court have treated the Court\u27s exercises of this authority as unexceptional exercises of the inherent authority that Article III grants every federal court to regulate procedure in the course of adjudication. Article III\u27s grant of inherent authority, however, is conventionally understood as permitting a federal court to regulate its own proceedings. When the Supreme Court exercises supervisory power, it regulates the proceedings of other federal courts. More than a reference to every court\u27s inherent authority, therefore, is required to justify t...
The separation of powers scheme prevents any branch of the federal government from exercising author...
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Relying on something it calls supervisory power or supervisory authority, the Supreme Court regularl...
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Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
This article makes a constitutional case against the jurisdiction-stripping provisions of the Milita...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
In this Article, I will address this second type of lawmaking. I want to explore the ways in which t...
The separation of powers scheme prevents any branch of the federal government from exercising author...
Constitutional Solipsism is the fourth in a series of articles on aspects of the private judging pra...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...
Relying on something it calls supervisory power or supervisory authority, the Supreme Court regularl...
In McNabb v. United States, the Supreme Court claimed- for the first time in its history-the preroga...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
The Supreme Court exercises far less constitutional authority in American law and practice than one ...
This Article discusses the role of supervisory power in the judicial culture of New York. In order t...
A proper understanding of the nature of the inherent powers begins with separating whether the judic...
Article III presents a conundrum for scholars seeking a coherent explanation of the federal courts\u...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
This article makes a constitutional case against the jurisdiction-stripping provisions of the Milita...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
In this Article, I will address this second type of lawmaking. I want to explore the ways in which t...
The separation of powers scheme prevents any branch of the federal government from exercising author...
Constitutional Solipsism is the fourth in a series of articles on aspects of the private judging pra...
This symposium examines the authority of Congress to shape the jurisdictional boundaries and remedia...