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Packing And Unpacking State Courts, Marin K. Levy Mar 2020

Packing And Unpacking State Courts, Marin K. Levy

William & Mary Law Review

When it comes to court packing, questions of “should” and “can” are inextricably intertwined. The conventional wisdom has long been that federal court packing is something the President and Congress simply cannot do. Even though the Constitution’s text does not directly prohibit expanding or contracting the size of courts for political gain, many have argued that there is a longstanding norm against doing so, stemming from a commitment to judicial independence and separation of powers. And so (the argument goes), even though the political branches might otherwise be tempted to add or subtract seats to change the Court’s ideological makeup, …


The Future Of Parity, Michael E. Solimine Feb 2005

The Future Of Parity, Michael E. Solimine

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Williamsburg Consensus Revisited, James G. France Dec 1974

The Williamsburg Consensus Revisited, James G. France

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No abstract provided.


Judicial Administration: The Williamsburg Consensus - Some Errors And Omissions, James G. France Oct 1972

Judicial Administration: The Williamsburg Consensus - Some Errors And Omissions, James G. France

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No abstract provided.