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UALR William H. Bowen School of Law
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process


Volume 9 • Issue 1 (Spring 2007)

Essays

Robert L. Brown, Just a Matter of Time? Video Cameras at the United States Supreme Court and the State Supreme Courts

Sarah E. Ricks, A Modest Proposal for Regulating Unpublished, Non-Precedential Federal Appellate Opinions while Courts and Litigants Adapt to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1

Articles

W. Warren H. Binford, Preston C. Greene, Maria C. Schmidlkofer, Robert M. Wilsey, and Hillary A. Taylor, Seeking Best Practices among Intermediate Courts Of Appeal: A Nascent Journey

Michael Duvall, When is Oral Argument Important? A Judicial Clerk's View of the Debate

Robert A. Katzmann and Russell R. Wheeler, A Mechanism for "Statutory Housekeeping": Appellate Courts Working with Congress

Brent E. Newton, Lopez v. Gonzalez: A Window on the Shortcomings of the Federal Appellate Process

Joseph W. Swanson, Experience Matters: The Rise of Supreme Court Bar and Its Effect on Certiorari

Practice Notes

Lori Irish Bauman, Class Certification and Interlocutory Review: Rule 23(f) in the Courts

David George, Direct Appeals from Bankruptcy Courts To the Courts of Appeals: The Experience After Two Years

Book Review

Paul D. Carrington, A Critical Assessment of the Cultural and Institutional Roles of Appellate Courts: The Second Edition of Appellate Courts: Structures, Functions, Processes and Personnel


Revised: 2/25/2008