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Oral Argument In The Time Of Covid: The Chief Plays Calvinball, Matthew Sag, Tonja Jacobi, Timothy R. Johnson, Eve M. Ringsmuth
Oral Argument In The Time Of Covid: The Chief Plays Calvinball, Matthew Sag, Tonja Jacobi, Timothy R. Johnson, Eve M. Ringsmuth
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In this Article, we empirically assess the Supreme Court’s experiment in hearing telephonic oral arguments. We compare the telephonic hearings to those heard in-person by the current Court and examine whether the justices followed norms of fairness and equality. We show that the telephonic forum changed the dynamics of oral argument in a way that gave the Chief Justice new power, and that Chief Justice Roberts, knowingly or unknowingly, used that new power to benefit his ideological allies. We also show that the Chief interrupted the female justices disproportionately more than the male justices and gave the male justices more …
Law And Discretion In The Supreme Court: A Response To Professor Lubet, Barry Sullivan
Law And Discretion In The Supreme Court: A Response To Professor Lubet, Barry Sullivan
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No abstract provided.
Mission Creep Or A Search For Relevance: The East African Court Of Justice’S Human Rights Strategy, James T. Gathii
Mission Creep Or A Search For Relevance: The East African Court Of Justice’S Human Rights Strategy, James T. Gathii
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Summary Pre-Judgment: The Supreme Court's Profound, Pervasive And Problematic Presumption About Human Behavior., Michael J. Kaufman
Summary Pre-Judgment: The Supreme Court's Profound, Pervasive And Problematic Presumption About Human Behavior., Michael J. Kaufman
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Beyond Judicial Activism: When The Supreme Court Is No Longer A Court., Margaret L. Moses
Beyond Judicial Activism: When The Supreme Court Is No Longer A Court., Margaret L. Moses
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The International Criminal Court: An Informal Overview, Jerry E. Norton
The International Criminal Court: An Informal Overview, Jerry E. Norton
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No abstract provided.
“Death Is Different” No Longer: Graham V. Florida And The Future Of Eighth Amendment Challenges To Noncapital Sentences., Barry Sullivan
“Death Is Different” No Longer: Graham V. Florida And The Future Of Eighth Amendment Challenges To Noncapital Sentences., Barry Sullivan
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Confrontation Clause And Testimonial Evidence: After Two Supreme Court Decisions, Standard Remains Unclear., Alan Raphael
Confrontation Clause And Testimonial Evidence: After Two Supreme Court Decisions, Standard Remains Unclear., Alan Raphael
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No abstract provided.
Recent Appellate Court Decisions On Eyewitness Identification., Jerry E. Norton
Recent Appellate Court Decisions On Eyewitness Identification., Jerry E. Norton
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No abstract provided.
The Class Action Rule, John Bronsteen, Owen Fiss
The Class Action Rule, John Bronsteen, Owen Fiss
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No abstract provided.
October Term: 1999: The Supreme Court's Last Term Of The Twentieth Century, Increasing Deference To Administrative Agencies, Allen E. Shoenberger
October Term: 1999: The Supreme Court's Last Term Of The Twentieth Century, Increasing Deference To Administrative Agencies, Allen E. Shoenberger
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What The Jury Must Hear: The Supreme Court’S Evolving Seventh Amendment Jurisprudence, Margaret L. Moses
What The Jury Must Hear: The Supreme Court’S Evolving Seventh Amendment Jurisprudence, Margaret L. Moses
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No abstract provided.