Judgeship Creation in the Federal Courts: Options for Reform
Carl Baar
1981, 49 pages
(In Print: Available for Distribution)
An early review of various procedures used by state legislatures and judiciaries to create judgeships. In light of those procedures, the author analyzes the federal judgeship creation process and suggests alternatives to it. These alternatives involve delegation to the federal judiciary of some portion of the judgeship creation authority, with appropriate checks to ensure judicial accountability and legislative control.


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