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Full-Text Articles in Civil Procedure
Information Leaking And The United States Supreme Court, Chad Marzen, Michael Conklin
Information Leaking And The United States Supreme Court, Chad Marzen, Michael Conklin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Making Appearances Matter: Recusal And The Appearance Of Bias, Dmitry Bam
Making Appearances Matter: Recusal And The Appearance Of Bias, Dmitry Bam
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
But What If The Court Reporter Is Lying? The Right To Confront Hidden Declarants Found In Transcripts Of Former Testimony, Peter Nicolas
But What If The Court Reporter Is Lying? The Right To Confront Hidden Declarants Found In Transcripts Of Former Testimony, Peter Nicolas
BYU Law Review
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Close Enough For Government Work: The Committee Rulemaking Game, Paul Stancil
Close Enough For Government Work: The Committee Rulemaking Game, Paul Stancil
Faculty Scholarship
Procedural rules in U.S. courts often have predictable and systemic substantive consequences. Yet the vast majority of procedural rules are drafted, debated, and ultimately enacted by a committee rulemaking process substantially removed from significant legislative or executive supervision. This Article explores the dynamics of the committee rulemaking process through a game-theoretical lens. The model reveals that inferior players in the committee rulemaking game - advisory committees, the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, the Judicial Conference and the Supreme Court - are sometimes able to arbitrage Congressional transaction costs to obtain results at odds with the results Congress …
Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity, Margaret Z. Johns
Reconsidering Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity, Margaret Z. Johns
BYU Law Review
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Putting The Halper Genie Back In The Bottle: Examining United States U. Ursery In Light Of Halper, Austin, And Kurth Ranch, Sarah Jean Watterson
Putting The Halper Genie Back In The Bottle: Examining United States U. Ursery In Light Of Halper, Austin, And Kurth Ranch, Sarah Jean Watterson
BYU Law Review
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The Congressional Subpeona: Power, Limitations And Witness Protection, Christopher F. Corr, Gregory J. Spak
The Congressional Subpeona: Power, Limitations And Witness Protection, Christopher F. Corr, Gregory J. Spak
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Jury Instructions For Civil And Criminal Rico Cases Approved By: Rico Cases Committee, Criminal Justice Section Of The American Bar Association
BYU Law Review
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The Influence Of Jury Deliberation On Juror Perception Of Trial, Credibility, And Damage Awards, S. Femi Sonaike
The Influence Of Jury Deliberation On Juror Perception Of Trial, Credibility, And Damage Awards, S. Femi Sonaike
BYU Law Review
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