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Home > UA Law > Akron Law Journals > Akron Law Review > Vol. 53 (2019) > Iss. 3

 

Federal Appellate Issue

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Fixing the Broken System of Assessing Criminal Appeals for Frivolousness
Andrew S. Pollis

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Signed Opinions, Concurrences, Dissents, and Vote Counts in the U.S. Supreme Court: Boon or Bane? (A Response to Professors Penrose and Sherry)
Joan Steinman

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Judicial Disqualification on Appeal
Cassandra Burke Robertson and Gregory Hilbert

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The Renaissance of Permissive Interlocutory Appeals and the Demise of the Collateral Order Doctrine
Michael E. Solimine

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Three Ideas for Discretionary Appeals
Bryan Lammon

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Appellate Jurisdiction and the Emoluments Litigation
Adam N. Steinman

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Forensic Searches of Electronic Devices and the Border Search Exception: Movement Toward Requirement for Particularized Suspicion
Marissa Pursel

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In a Class of Its Own: Bristol-Myers Squibb's Worrisome Application to Class Actions
Grant McLeod

 
 
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