Book contents
- Written and Unwritten
- Written and Unwritten
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Courthouses on the Cover
- Introduction
- 1 The Chief Judge of a Circuit
- 2 Administrative Structure
- 3 Calendars, Panels, and Assignment of Cases
- 4 Motions
- 5 Expedited Appeals
- 6 Briefs of Parties and Amici Curiae
- 7 Oral Argument
- 8 Precedential Opinions
- 9 Non-Precedential Opinions
- 10 En Banc Procedures
- 11 Promoting the Expeditious Disposition of Appeals
- 12 Death Penalty Cases
- 13 Senior Judges
- 14 Judicial Councils and Judicial Conferences
- 15 Information on Websites
- 16 Miscellaneous Provisions
- Conclusion
- Index
4 - Motions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2024
- Written and Unwritten
- Written and Unwritten
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Courthouses on the Cover
- Introduction
- 1 The Chief Judge of a Circuit
- 2 Administrative Structure
- 3 Calendars, Panels, and Assignment of Cases
- 4 Motions
- 5 Expedited Appeals
- 6 Briefs of Parties and Amici Curiae
- 7 Oral Argument
- 8 Precedential Opinions
- 9 Non-Precedential Opinions
- 10 En Banc Procedures
- 11 Promoting the Expeditious Disposition of Appeals
- 12 Death Penalty Cases
- 13 Senior Judges
- 14 Judicial Councils and Judicial Conferences
- 15 Information on Websites
- 16 Miscellaneous Provisions
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
Although the 13 United States courts of appeals are the final word on 99 percent of all federal cases, there is no detailed account of how these courts operate. How do judges decide which decisions are binding precedents and which are not? Who decides whether appeals are argued orally? What administrative structures do these courts have? The answers to these and hundreds of other questions are largely unknown, not only to lawyers and legal academics but also to many within the judiciary itself. Written and Unwritten is the first book to provide an inside look at how these courts operate. An unprecedented contribution to the field of judicial administration, the book collects the differing local rules and internal procedures of each court of appeals. In-depth interviews of the chief judges of all 13 circuits and surveys of all clerks of court reveal previously undisclosed practices and customs.
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- Written and UnwrittenThe Rules, Internal Procedures, and Customs of the United States Courts of Appeals, pp. 33 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024