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American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle of objectivity, possessing a deep commitment to fairness, and driven to seek justice as they interpret federal laws and the U.S. Constitution. As these judges struggle with some of the great...
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Neoliberalism is the dominant ideology of our time and shows no sign of abating. The undue deference accorded the economy and capital accumulation means that comparatively little attention is paid to the pressures this involves for workers. Although conventionally viewed as privileged...
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Most of the civil justice problems Americans experience never receive service from an attorney. Indeed, daily around the country, thousands of people arrive at court not only without a lawyer to represent them, but also without an understanding of where to go, what to do, or what will happen...
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Lawyers keep the gates of public justice institutions, particularly through their roles in formal procedures like hearings and trials. Yet, it is not clear what lawyers do in such quintessentially legal settings: conclusions from past research are bedeviled by a lack of clear theory and...
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To obtain a Canadian citizenship, a foreign national from every country should comply with various conditions. One of them is the residency obligation in Canada for a period of time fixed in the Canadian Citizenship Act (“the Act”).The term residence is not defined by the Act in its previous...
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Class counsel and prosecutors have a lot more in common than scholars realize. These lawyers have clients, but their clients are diffuse and lack a formal decisionmaking structure. Because of the nature of their clients, class counsel and prosecutors have to make decisions for their clients that...
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Employing the universe of juvenile court decisions in a U.S. state between 1996 and 2012, we analyze the effects of emotional shocks associated with unexpected outcomes of football games played by a prominent college team in the state. We investigate the behavior of judges, the conduct of whom...
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We study attorney fee awards in 458 class action settlements reported in the five years from 2009-2013. Despite the financial crisis and its many effects on our national life, little has changed in class action attorneys' fees. Average percentage fees are in line with prior studies. The key...
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For centuries, scholars have sought to explain the overrepresentation of lawyers in Congress. This paper draws on a wealth of data to the explore the causes and consequences of this representational imbalance. While lawyers enter politics at higher rates, self-selection at best provides a...
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This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the family lawyer to serve as a counselor and as a “gatekeeper,” particularly in the context of working with clients considering or involved in dissolution proceedings. Family lawyers, as a class,...
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