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Friday, June 14, 2013

JOTWELL: Leong on Levy on judicial allocation of time

The new essay on JOTWELL's Courts Law is by Nancy Leong, reviewing Marin Levy's Judicial Attention as a Scarce Resource: A Preliminary Defense of How Judges Allocate Time Across Cases in the Federal Courts of Appeals, which considers some oft-criticized appellate review processes (staff attorneys, unpublished opinions) in light of resource allocation, considering judicial time as one such resource. The review and the article are both worth a look.

Posted by Howard Wasserman on June 14, 2013 at 10:14 AM in Article Spotlight, Civil Procedure, Howard Wasserman | Permalink

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