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


Volume 4 • Issue 2 (Fall 2002)

Essays

Steven Lubet, Document Destruction after Arthur Anderson: Is It Still Housekeeping Or Is It a Crime?

Robert E. Hirshon, A Few Thoughts on the Importance of an Independent Judiciary

Mark R. Kravitz, Unpleasant Duties: Imposing Sanctions for Frivolous Appeals


Accessing the Law

Kenneth H. Ryesky, From Pens to Pixels: Text-Media Issues in Promulgating, Archiving, and Using Judicial Opinions

Coleen M. Barger, On the Internet, Nobody Knows You’re a Judge: Appellate Courts’ Use of Internet Materials

Deirdre K. Mulligan & Jason M. Schultz, Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Term Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives

Eugene R. Anderson, Mark Garbowski & Daniel J. Healy, Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: The Emergence of Depublication in the Wake of Vacatur

Articles

Robert L. Brown, Expanded Rights Through State Law: The United States Supreme Court Shows State Courts the Way

Brent E. Newton, An Argument for Reviving the Actual Futility Exception to the Supreme Court’s Procedural Default Doctrine

Developments and Practice Notes

R. Christopher Lawson, Seeing the Appellate Horizon: Civil Trial Strategy and Standards of Review in the Eighth Circuit

Steven Wisotsky, Appellate Malpractice

 

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