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- "accommodation vision" of religion (1)
- "separation vision" of religion (1)
- American Legion v. American Humanist Association (1)
- Appellate proceedings (1)
- Ascendancy of Free Exercise Clause over Establishment Clause (1)
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- Case citations in federal appellate opinions (1)
- Citation provenance (1)
- Citation stickiness (1)
- Citation-practice studies (1)
- Citations used in judicial decision making (1)
- Composition of Joint Supervisory Body (1)
- Criteria of assignment to Joint Supervisory Body (1)
- Endogenous citations (1)
- Establishment Clause (1)
- Frank F. Drowota III (1)
- Free Exercise Clause (1)
- Future role of religion in the public square (1)
- Joint Supervisory Body of Eurojust (1)
- Legal nature of Joint Supervisory Body (1)
- Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (1)
- Mentorship (1)
- Nina Totenberg (1)
- Procedure before Joint Supervisory Body (1)
- Protection of personal data (1)
- Religion Clauses of the First Amendment (1)
- Religious exceptions to public accommodation laws (1)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1)
- Sandra Day O'Connor (1)
- Sticky cites in brief (1)
- Sticky cites in opinion (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Power Of A Mentor, Marshall L. Davidson Iii
The Power Of A Mentor, Marshall L. Davidson Iii
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
The Eurojust Joint Supervisory Body’S Contributions To The Development Of Proceedings Before Eu Boards Of Appeal, Xaviar Tracol
The Eurojust Joint Supervisory Body’S Contributions To The Development Of Proceedings Before Eu Boards Of Appeal, Xaviar Tracol
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
The Picture, Nancy Bellhouse May
The Picture, Nancy Bellhouse May
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Church/State Puzzle, Kermit V. Lipez
Reflections On The Church/State Puzzle, Kermit V. Lipez
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Citation Stickiness, Kevin Bennardo, Alexa Z. Chew
Citation Stickiness, Kevin Bennardo, Alexa Z. Chew
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
This Article is an empirical study of what we call citation stickiness. A citation is sticky if it appears in one of the parties' briefs and then again in the court's opinion. Imagine that the parties use their briefs to toss citations in the court's direction. Some of those citations stick and appear in the opinion—these are the sticky citations. Some of those citations don't stick and go unmentioned by the court—these are the unsticky ones. Finally, some sources were never mentioned by the parties yet appear in the court's opinion. These authorities are endogenous—they spring from the court itself. …