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    Transition in the German Legal Order: East Back to West, 1990-91

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    Toward Orallity and Visibility in the Appellate Process

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    Reining in the Superlegislature: A Response to Professors Carrington and Cramton

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    Reining in the Superlegislature: A Response to Professors Carrington and Cramton

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    Judicial Determinations of Military Status

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    Federal Law in State Supreme Courts.

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    Advisory Committee on Sentencing and Review: American Bar Association Project on Minimum Standards for Criminal Justice: Standards Relating to Post-Conviction Remedies

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    A Review of American Bar Association Project on Minimum Standards for Criminal Justice: Standards Relating to Post-Conviction Remedies (Tentative Draft) recommended by the Advisory Committee on Sentencing and Revie

    An Appellate Court Dilemma and a Solution Through Subject Matter Organization

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    The recent litigation explosion presents a two-pronged dilemma for American appellate courts. If, on the one hand, the number of appellate judges is not expanded to keep abreast of growing case loads, there is a risk that courts will rely too heavily on professional staff, thereby watering down the decision-making process. If, on the other hand, the number of judges is proportionately increased with the growth in appellate litigation, the number of three-judge decisional units will also increase, thereby threatening predictability and uniformity in the law of the jurisdiction. This Article undertakes to explain that dilemma and to offer a solution for it
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