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Federal Appellate Judiciary in 21st Century, 1989.
Federal Appellate Judiciary in 21st Century: ed. by Cynthia Harrison & Russell R. Wheeler, vii+277p, Wash., FJC, 1989. (This title grew out of an
Oct. 1988 conference celebrating the 200th anniversary of the federal judiciary. The conference assembled all federal appellate judges, the first such
assembly ever. Rather than being a reprint of conference proceedings, the text is a volume of essays and commentary drawn from the proceedings and
reworked for publication. It includes: “Intro.,” Wm. H. Rehnquist, p. 9; “Maintaining the Quality of the Fed. App. Bench,” Griffin B. Bell, p. 17;
“Maintaining Effec. Procedures in the Fed. App. Cts.,” John J. Gibbons, p. 22; “Changing Character of Legal Clerkships,” William J. Bauer, p. 29; “Governance
of the Cts. & Structure of the Circuits,” John C. Godbold. p. 32; “Role of the Fed. Judiciary & the Future Allocation of Jurisdic.,” Martin H. Redish,
p. 39; “A New Tier?,” Levin H. Campbell, p. 53; “Fed. Jurisdic., Essential Guarantor of Human Rts.,” A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., p.57; “Discretionary
Access to the Fed. Cts.,” Jon O. Newman, p. 63; “U.S. Cts. of Apps. & U.S. Dist. Cts., Relationships in the Future,” Paul D. Carrington, p. 69;
“Certifying Questions in St. Supr. Cts.,” Wm. J. Holloway, Jr., p. 93; Restoring the Authority of the Dist. Ct.,” Joseph F. Weis, Jr., p. 97; “Defining
Standards of Review,” Wm. W. Schwarzer, p. 100; “Rela. Btwn. the Fed. & St. Cts.,” Laurence H. Tribe, p. 105; “Reallocation, A Two-Way Street,” Alvin B.
Rubin, p. 123; “Perceiving Competence in the St. Cts.,” Robert C. Murphy, p. 127; “Uniformity of Fed. Law,” A. Leo Levin, p. 131; “Enlarging the
Capacity of the Supr. Ct.,” Byron R. White, p. 145; “Efficiency & Deference,” Donald P. Lay, p. 148; “A Long-Range View,” Pierce Lively, p. 153; “Clear
Laws, Clear Opinions,” Mary M. Schroeder, p. 157; “A Healthy and Diverse Judiciary,” Charles Clark, p. 163; “Goodwill & Dedication,” Harrison L. Winter,
p. 167; “Calendars, Collegiality, and Other Intangibles on the Ct. of Apps.,” Patricia M. Wald, p. 171; “Awakening the Judiciary, Recent Developments
in Nat. Judicial Admin.,” Wilfred Feinberg, p. 185; “Role of Technology in the Future of the Cts.,” Howard T. Markey, p. 193; “Working with the
Congress of the Future,” Frank M. Coffin, p. 199; “The Governance of Space Societies,” Wm. J. Brennan, Jr., p. 215; “Thoughts for a Third Century, A Roscoe
Pound Vision,” Paul D. Carrington, p. 227–230.)
Title:   The Federal appellate judiciary in the twenty-first century / Cynthia Harrison and Russell R. Wheeler, editors.
OCLC Number:   62271006
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