The Federal Courts

  • The Federal Courts: An Essential History
    By Peter Charles Hoffer, N. E. H. Hull, Williamjames Hoffer

    Christopher T. Handman William J. Haynes, II Benjamin W. Heineman, Jr. Paul C. Hilal A. E. Dick Howard Christy D. ... E. Stone Stephen D. Susman Theodore W. Ullyot Anton R. Valukas Paul R. Verkuil Alan B. Vickery James L. Volling Seth ...

  • The Federal Courts
    By Robert A. Carp, Kenneth L. Manning, Ronald Stidham

    26 More recently, two wellknown students of the subject noted, “The participation of organized interests in judicial nominations in recent years extends well beyond the highly visible cases of [Robert H.] Bork, [David H.] Souter, ...

  • The Federal Courts
    By Richard A. Posner

    ... see Richard H. Fallon, Jr., "Reflections on the Hart and Wechsler Paradigm," 47 Vanderbilt Law Review 953 (1994). 7. Brown, note 5 above, at 986. xvi understand. It is more than curious that the enormous Preface.

  • The Federal Courts: Challenge and Reform, Revised Edition
    By Richard A. Posner

    Drawing on economic and political theory, legal analysis, and his own extensive judicial experience, Posner sketches the history of the federal courts, describes the contemporary institution, appraises concerns that have been expressed with ...

  • The Federal Courts: Crisis and Reform
    By Richard A. Posner

    The Federal Courts: Crisis and Reform

  • The Federal Courts
    By Robert A. Carp, Ronald Stidham

    The Federal Courts

  • The Federal Courts: Crisis and Reform
    By Richard A. Posner

    The Federal Courts: Crisis and Reform

  • The Federal Courts
    By Robert A. Carp, Ronald Stidham

    Using their broad study of the U.S. judicial system, Judicial Process in America, as a base, Carp and Stidham narrow their focus to the federal judiciary in a third edition...