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Midnight Judges Act
The Role of Politics in Districting the Federal Circuit System
Original Sin and Judicial Independence: Providing Accountability for Justices
No. in the SUPREME COURT of the UNITED STATES DONATE
Serving the Syllogism Machine: Reflections on Whether Brandenburg Is Now (Or Ever Was) Good Law
History of the New Hampshire Federal Courts
Remarks of the Chief Justice William H
The Senate Has No Constitutional Obligation to Consider Nominees
The Other Supreme Court
Charles Lindbergh, Caryl Chessman, and the Exception Proving the (Potentially Waning) Rule of Broad Prosecutorial Discretion
"To Say What the Law Is:" John Marshall and His Influence on the Origins of Judicial Review in America
The Revival of Impeachment As a Partisan Political Weapon Richard K
1 Testimony Before the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court
There's No Reason for It; It's Just Our Policy: Why the Well-Pleaded Complaint Rule Sabotages the Purposes of Federal Question Jurisdiction Donald L
Ketter, Chief Justice John Marshall's Judicial Statesmanship
Chief Justice John Marshall and the Establishment of Judicial Review 1 Introduction on a Low Plinth in the Ground Floor of the S
Precedential United States Court Of
The Historic Supreme Court
Why Supreme Court Justices Should Ride Circuit Again David R
Top View
A Theory of Dissent M
Congress's Past Power and Present Potential
Visiting Judges
Two-Tiered Structure of the Judiciary Act of 1789
Congress's Power Over Appropriations
What Are the Facts of Marbury V. Madison?1
Recent Expansion in Federal Jurisdiction: a Call for Restraint
How Circuits Can Fix Their Splits
A Certain Mongrel Court: Congress's Past Power and Present Potential to Reinforce the Supreme Court Ross E
The Revival of Impeachment As a Partisan Political Weapon Richard K
The Venerable Judge: Henry Potter, 41 Campbell L
Morris V. Allen and the Lost History of the Anti-Injunction Act of 1793
The Duty to Decide Vs. the Daedalian Doctrine of Abstention
The Changing Role of the Supreme Court
Why Supreme Court Justices Should Ride Circuit Again