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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Judges
Judge, Scholar, And Friend, J. Thomas Sullivan
Judge, Scholar, And Friend, J. Thomas Sullivan
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
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Introduction And Table Of Contents, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Justice White's Principled Passion For Consistency, J. Thomas Sullivan
Justice White's Principled Passion For Consistency, J. Thomas Sullivan
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
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Getting Right With The Great Chief Justice, R. Kent Newmyer
Getting Right With The Great Chief Justice, R. Kent Newmyer
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Teoría General De La Prueba Judicial, Edward Ivan Cueva
Teoría General De La Prueba Judicial, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
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Justice Frank Murphy And American Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Justice Frank Murphy And American Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
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Working people and disfavored groups were central concerns of Frank Murphy, the last Michigan Law School graduate to sit on the United States Supreme Court. In the pages of this Review, just over a half century ago, Archibald Cox wrote of him: "It was natural ...th at his judicial work should be most significant in these two fields [labor law and civil rights] and especially in the areas where they coalesce."' In this Essay, after a brief overview of Murphy the man, his days at the University of Michigan, and his career prior to the Court appointment, I shall review …
Chief Judge Proctor Hug, Jr. And The Split That Didn't Happen, Arthur D. Hellman
Chief Judge Proctor Hug, Jr. And The Split That Didn't Happen, Arthur D. Hellman
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Judge Procter Hug, Jr. became Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit on March 1, 1996. Nine months earlier, eight Senators from five western states had introduced Senate Bill 956. The purpose of the bill, as stated in its title, was "to divide the ninth judicial circuit of the United States into two circuits." If the bill had been enacted, it would have been only the third time in the 104-year history of the federal courts of appeals that a circuit was split. And it would have been the first time that Congress had divided a circuit without waiting for a …