Selective publication in the U.S. Courts of Appeals : the invisible norm that perpetuates inequality /
Since the 1970s, federal circuit courts have designated some decisions as unpublished as a means of keeping up with an increasing number of appeals, yet still providing quality legal analysis. These unpublished opinions declare that they will only resolve the dispute in question rather than have the...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2024]
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| Series: | Oxford handbooks online.
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Table of Contents:
- The rise of invisible cases
- Publication policies and practices
- Visible rules, invisible norms : the determinants of publication
- Invisible losers : the fate of "have-nots" in unpublished cases
- Invisible work : the role of privilege in making policy
- What comes next? : publication and further review
- The future of selective publication.