Essays
Robert Justin Lipkin, Constitutional Revolutions: A New Look at Lower Appellate Review in American Constitutionalism
Richard S. Arnold, Why Judges Don’t Like Petitions for Rehearing
Roger J. Miner, Common Disorders of the Appendix and Their Treatment
Randall L. Hodgkinson, No-Merit Briefs Undermine the Adversary Process in Criminal Appeals
Articles
James E. Duggan & Andrew W. Moeller, Make Way for the ABA: Smith v. Robbins Clears a Path for Anders Alternatives
Robert A. Ragazzo, The Power of a Federal Appellate Court to Direct Entry of Judgment as a Matter of Law: Reflections on Weisgram v. Marley Co.
M.H. Sam Jacobson, The ALWD Citation Manual: A Clear Improvement over the Bluebook
Brent E. Newton, When Reasonable Jurists Could Disagree: The Fifth Circuit’s Misapplication of the Frivolousness Standard
Developments and Practice Notes
Anastasoff, Unpublished Opinions, and “No Citation” Rules
Melissa H. Weresh, The Unpublished, Non-Precedential Decision: An Uncomfortable Legality?
Michael Hannon, A Closer Look at Unpublished Opinions in the United States Courts of Appeals
Melissa M. Serfass & Jessie L. Cranford, Federal and State Court Rules Governing Publication and Citation of Opinions
Salem M. Katsh & Alex V. Chachkes, Constitutionality of “No-Citation” Rules
Stephen L. Wasby, Unpublished Decisions in the Federal Courts of Appeals: Making the Decision to Publish
Daniel N. Hoffman, Publicity and the Judicial Power
R. Ben Brown, Judging in the Days of the Early Republic: A Critique of Judge Richard Arnold’s Use of History in Anastasoff v. United States
Steven B. Katz, California’s Curious Practice of “Pocket Review”
K.K. DuVivier, Are Some Words Better Left Unpublished?: Precedent and the Role of Unpublished Decisions
Charles G. Mills, Anastasoff v. United States and Appeals in Veterans’ Cases
J. Thomas Sullivan, Concluding Thoughts on the Practical and Collateral Consequences of Anastasoff