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The Obsolescence of the United States Courts of Appeals: Roscoe Pound's Structural Solution

Paul D. Carrington
Duke University - School of Law



Journal of Law and Politics, Vol. 15, Issue 515

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This article examines the problems associated with the federal courts of appeals that are preventing the courts from fulfilling the purpose for which they were designed: providing access to the larger institution of federal judicial power. The problems identified include an increase in caseload, the limited marginal value of decisions due to the transitory and illusory substantive law of the circuit, and the preoccupation with authoring opinions with such limited value.

The article devotes much of its attention to Roscoe Pound's structural solution for improving judicial administration. Pound argues for restraining the right of appeal to the court of appeals. The article then examines the components of this structural solution, including the consolidation of the appeal with a motion for a new trial through oral proceedings. Such a one-review system would thereby eliminate the need to appeal to the federal circuit, while still protecting the litigant's right to adequate review.

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Date posted: March 22, 2001 ; Last revised: April 12, 2001

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Carrington, Paul D., The Obsolescence of the United States Courts of Appeals: Roscoe Pound's Structural Solution. Journal of Law and Politics, Vol. 15, Issue 515. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=262360 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.262360


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