Abstract
Two of the most challenging and frustrating problems facing appellate courts in America are increasingly congested dockets and the sluggish pace of litigation. In an effort to combat these problems, the Supreme Court of Rhode Island has recently initiated several procedural techniques for screening and settling criminal and civil cases on appeal. These techniques have proven highly effective and should provide other appellate courts at least a partial answer to the burgeoning appellate caseload.
Recommended Citation
Joseph R. Weisberger,
Appellate Caseload: Meeting the Challenge in Rhode Island,
16
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
527
(1983).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjlr/vol16/iss3/7