Abstract
Many of the other Articles in this Symposium demonstrate that a single great piece of legal scholarship can have an enormous impact on the development of legal doctrine. This Article differs in two respects. First, it focuses not on a single seminal work, but rather on a developing literature authored by a large group of scholars. Second, it attempts to assess the impact of that literature not on the growth of legal theory, but on the development of a single legal institution-the United States Courts of Appeals.
Recommended Citation
William M. Richman & William L. Reynolds,
Appellate Justice Bureaucracy and Scholarship,
21
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
623
(1988).
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