Volume 62, Issue 4 (2005)
Includes articles from a symposium, Have We Ceased To Be a Common Law Country? A Conversation on Unpublished, Depublished, Withdrawn and Per Curiam OpinionsPrefatory Matter
Articles
Much Ado About Little: Explaining the
Sturm Und Drang over the Citation of
Unpublished Opinions
Patrick J. Schiltz
The Dog That Did Not Bark: No-Citation
Rules, Judicial Conference Rulemaking,
and Federal Public Defenders
Stephen R. Barnett
Commentary: Unpublication and the Judicial
Concept of Audience
Joan M. Shaughnessy
Publishing Dissent
Arthur J. Jacobson
Judges as Trustees: A Duty to Account and
an Opportunity for Virtue
Sarah M. R. Cravens
Parades of Horribles, Circles of Hell: Ethical
Dimensions of the Publication Controversy
David S. Caudill
Judicial Triage: Reflections on the Debate
over Unpublished Opinions
David C. Vladeck and Mitu Gulati
Much Ado About the Tip of an Iceberg
William M. Richman
Fourth Circuit Publication Practices
Carl Tobias
Notes
In the Land Between Two Maps: Perceived
Disabilities, Reasonable Accommodations,
and Judicial Battles over the ADA
Nicholas R. Frazier
Duck Duck Recuse? Foreign Common Law
Guidance & Improving Recusal of Supreme
Court Justices
R. Matthew Pearson