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Between England And France: A Cross-Channel Legal Culture In The Late Thirteenth Century, Thomas J. Mcsweeney Sep 2019

Between England And France: A Cross-Channel Legal Culture In The Late Thirteenth Century, Thomas J. Mcsweeney

Thomas J. McSweeney

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Book Review Of In The Opinion Of The Court, Laura A. Heymann Sep 2019

Book Review Of In The Opinion Of The Court, Laura A. Heymann

Laura A. Heymann

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The Trouble With Amicus Facts, Allison Orr Larsen Sep 2019

The Trouble With Amicus Facts, Allison Orr Larsen

Allison Orr Larsen

The number of amicus curiae briefs filed at the Supreme Court is at an all-time high. Most observers, and even some of the Justices, believe that the best of these briefs are filed to supplement the Court’s understanding of facts. Supreme Court decisions quite often turn on generalized facts about the way the world works (Do violent video games harm children? Is a partial birth abortion ever medically necessary?). To answer these questions, the Justices are hungry for more information than the parties and the record can provide. The consensus is that amicus briefs helpfully add factual expertise to the …