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Supreme Court of the United States

1973

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The Supreme Court's Jurisdiction--Reform Proposals, Discretionary Review, And Writ Dismissals, James F. Blumstein Oct 1973

The Supreme Court's Jurisdiction--Reform Proposals, Discretionary Review, And Writ Dismissals, James F. Blumstein

Vanderbilt Law Review

With judicial reform a matter of intense public debate, it is essential that one understand the political consequences that may result from the adoption of various reform measures. Moreover, it is important to recognize that an evaluation of any proposed change must proceed from one's conception of the role of the Supreme Court in our society and one's perception of the foundations of its legitimacy. Similar considerations also must shape one's analysis of the rule of four and the Court's practice of dismissing certiorari as improvidently granted. While discretionary review increasingly has politicized a large portion of the Court's work, …