The publication/citation debate inflamed by the Eighth Circuit decision has uncertain long-term implications. Among these impacts is the understanding of the parameters afforded federal courts by Article III of the United States Constitution. A number of other significant questions are raised, as well as including the access to and the reliance on the work product of the appellate courts
The Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals suggested in its final r...
The Supreme Court recently resolved a longstanding split in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence when ...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...
The publication/citation debate inflamed by the Eighth Circuit decision has uncertain long-term impl...
Last year\u27s Eighth Circuit decision of Anastasoff v. United States drew new attention to the much...
Unpublished appellate judicial opinions present formidable challenges for modern legal researchers, ...
A recent decision by a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit enlivened the controvers...
Many cases regarding veterans\u27 benefits are heard in the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit has...
Abstract: A recent decision by a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit enlivened the ...
In the wake of the publication of Anastasoff v. United States a new round of debate has begun over t...
The burden on the thirteen Article III Courts of Appeals has increased significantly in recent years...
Many of the other Articles in this Symposium demonstrate that a single great piece of legal scholars...
The interrelationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Court of Military Appeals is n...
This Article examines three of those practices: selective publication, summary disposition, and vaca...
Not many authors have the good fortune to have their work examined by their peers in a special issue...
The Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals suggested in its final r...
The Supreme Court recently resolved a longstanding split in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence when ...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...
The publication/citation debate inflamed by the Eighth Circuit decision has uncertain long-term impl...
Last year\u27s Eighth Circuit decision of Anastasoff v. United States drew new attention to the much...
Unpublished appellate judicial opinions present formidable challenges for modern legal researchers, ...
A recent decision by a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit enlivened the controvers...
Many cases regarding veterans\u27 benefits are heard in the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit has...
Abstract: A recent decision by a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit enlivened the ...
In the wake of the publication of Anastasoff v. United States a new round of debate has begun over t...
The burden on the thirteen Article III Courts of Appeals has increased significantly in recent years...
Many of the other Articles in this Symposium demonstrate that a single great piece of legal scholars...
The interrelationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Court of Military Appeals is n...
This Article examines three of those practices: selective publication, summary disposition, and vaca...
Not many authors have the good fortune to have their work examined by their peers in a special issue...
The Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals suggested in its final r...
The Supreme Court recently resolved a longstanding split in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence when ...
Over the past forty years, we have vastly increased our information about courts. New methods of rec...