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University of Missouri School of Law

Missouri Law Review

1997

Federal bankruptcy law

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Empirical Analysis Of Bankruptcy Certiorari, An, Robert M. Lawless, Dylan Lager Murray Jan 1997

Empirical Analysis Of Bankruptcy Certiorari, An, Robert M. Lawless, Dylan Lager Murray

Missouri Law Review

Few scholars have explored the Supreme Court's role in creating private law, a surprising oversight given that private law often affects the lives of individuals as much as public law. This article focuses on one area of private law: federal bankruptcy law. The Court is the Bankruptcy Code's final arbiter. In addition to the social benefits and costs of the federal bankruptcy system, vast amounts of financial wealth depend on the Court's bankruptcy decisions. This article analyzes data from every certiorari petition involving either a bankruptcy case or an issue of bankruptcy law since the Bankruptcy Code's 1978 enactment.' Part …