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Federal Courts

Supreme Court Developments in the Law

Judicial Ethics

Chapter Three

Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
Federal Courts Developments in the Law

District Court Reform: Nationwide Injunctions

Chapter Four

Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
Federal Courts Developments in the Law

Appendix for District Court Reform: Nationwide Injunctions

Appendix

Response to District Court Reform: Nationwide Injunctions
Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
Congress Developments in the Law

The Constrained Override: Canadian Lessons for American Judicial Review

Chapter Five

Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
Federal Courts Recent Case

Appalachian Voices v. United States Department of the Interior

Fourth Circuit Holds Congress Stripped Jurisdiction to Hear Pipeline Challenge.

Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
Federal Courts Notes

Equity and the Power of Procedural Supervision

Vol. 137 No. 5 March 2024 Disputes over procedure have long forced the federal courts to face the limits of their power. In 1825, Chief Justice Marshall wrote that federal...
Federal Courts Notes

Calling Balls and Strikes in Prisoner Litigation

Vol. 137 No. 4 February 2024 “A loose vocabulary,” John Chipman Gray once wrote, “is a fruitful mother of evils.” One of the loosest words in legal vocabulary is also...
Federal Courts Notes

Federal Questions and the Probate Exception

Vol. 137 No. 4 February 2024 From time to time, contests over decedents’ estates arrive in the federal courts. One such case began when a hotel magnate, dividing his empire...
Affirmative Action Response

Thoughts on Law Clerk Diversity and Influence

Response to Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals
Vol. 137 No. 2 December 2023 Introduction It is my great good fortune to have been asked to comment on the remarkable Article Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from...
  • Todd C. Peppers
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Empirical Articles

Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals

Vol. 137 No. 2 December 2023 Abstract Judicial clerkships are key positions of responsibility and coveted opportunities for career advancement. Commentators have noted that the demographics of law clerks do...
  • Jeremy D. Fogel
  • Mary S. Hoopes
  • Goodwin Liu
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