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Timing As Jurisdiction: Federal Civil Appeals In Context, Edward H. Cooper Jan 1984

Timing As Jurisdiction: Federal Civil Appeals In Context, Edward H. Cooper

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The purpose of these few pages is to show that the calculus of appeal timing is inherently complex. If we are to continue the effort to capture the calculus in rules, the rules will be correspondingly complex. The complex rules will have some virtues; nonetheless, the rules also are likely to generate misunderstanding and may tend to produce undesirable results. It is very tempting to replace the rules with a flexible system that relies largely on discretion to determine the occasions for appeal before a truly final judgment. Whether a flexible system has now become appropriate depends on the same …