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  • The Nuts and Bolts of the 2015 Discovery Amendments
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/the-nuts-and-bolts-of-the-2015-discovery-amendments/

    the information will pay for it may not apply. A judge could well say, ‘Look, if the requestor is really interested in that information — I don’t think that information…

  • Originalism Is Dead. Long Live Originalism.
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/originalism-is-dead-long-live-originalism/

    …titular theory to replace it. In his view, originalism — the judicial interpretive mode that takes as its lodestar the intended meaning of the Constitution at the time it was…

  • Academic Feeder Judges: Are clerkships the key to academia?
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/academic-feeder-judges-are-clerkships-the-key-to-academia/

    former clerks in 35-year careers. This contrasts with the larger list of 51 district judges in Part II and Table 2; it includes longer-serving judges: 24 judges with six or…

  • A Member of the Greatest Generation: Glen M. Williams
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/a-member-of-the-greatest-generation/

    …state capitals than it is to Richmond, the capital of Virginia. He graduated from Milligan College, in neighboring Tennessee, in 1940. After Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Navy, although…

  • Better by the Dozen: Bringing Back the Twelve-Person Civil Jury
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/better-by-the-dozen-bringing-back-the-twelve-person-civil-jury/

    …of the minority group in question.52 The effect is most pronounced when a jury has only six members. But it is also highly significant when a jury is reduced to…

  • Justice Breyer Retires From the Court
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/justice-breyer-retires-from-the-court/

    …hypothetical because it — (Laughter) . . . JUSTICE SCALIA: I am, too, because I’m sick of it. JUSTICE BREYER: But it illustrates the point. I mean, in my own…

  • New Ideas About How Judges Think
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/new-ideas-about-how-judges-think/

    …rationale looks like. I’m guessing it is gleaned from the dispositions. I think it could be a really interesting foil for us in thinking about real live human judges. Levi:…

  • Let Jurors Ask Questions
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/let-jurors-ask-questions/

    …from passive captive bystanders into active critical thinkers who are engaged with the evidence as it is presented. Rarely do jurors raise issues that demand clearly inadmissible responses, and when…

  • Collected Wisdom on Selecting Leaders and Managing MDLs
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/collected-wisdom-on-selecting-leaders-and-managing-mdls/

    …steering committee to represent ineligible or unenrolled claimants post-settlement in Vioxx.10Of course, conflicts can arise sooner and it is extraordinarily important to identify potential divisions early when choosing leaders to…

  • What Can Be Done About Backlogs?
    https://judicature.duke.edu/articles/what-can-be-done-about-backlogs/

    …that, once I have a draft order in a case that I decided to submit, I realize there’s something more there. So there are inefficiencies introduced. Do I put the