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Brief Of Amica Curiae Deborah A. Demott In Support Of Petitioner, Deborah A. Demott Jan 2022

Brief Of Amica Curiae Deborah A. Demott In Support Of Petitioner, Deborah A. Demott

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Against Bankruptcy Exceptionalism, Jonathan M. Seymour Jan 2022

Against Bankruptcy Exceptionalism, Jonathan M. Seymour

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Bankruptcy courts conceive of their mission differently than other courts do. For the Supreme Court, bankruptcy cases are ordinary statutory cases to be resolved “clearly and predictably using well established principles of statutory interpretation.” Many bankruptcy judges, though, believe that bankruptcy courts serve a distinctive mission for which ordinary adjudicative methods do not suffice. Often, that mission is characterized using the language of equity. Judges and commentators alike have observed that among the most spoken words in the bankruptcy courts are: “the bankruptcy court is a court of equity.” Others have contended that bankruptcy necessitates “creativity and flexibility,” pursuant to …