Monday, March 18, 2024
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process V.24 Issue 1 Now Online
I am thrilled (relieved) to announce that volume 24, issue 1 of the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process is now online. We have had several hiccups in finalizing this issue, not the least of which was a new publishing company, but we made it!
Our Journal team is working diligently on the next issue, and I am accepting articles for volume 25. I have pasted the full list of pieces in the current issue below.
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process – Winter 2024 Issue Now Available
The Winter 2024 issue of The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process (Volume 24, Issue 1) is now available. It features the following pieces:
- Tessa L. Dysart—Farewell 2023
- Sarah M.R. Cravens—Recording Judges: Filling Gaps to Improve Judicial Discipline
- Bryan Lammon—Final Decisions and Final Judgments
- Anders K. Newbury—Constitutional Crisis Under the Big Sky: What Montana’s Supreme Court Showdown Can Teach About Judicial Independence, Accountability, and Legitimacy for State Courts
- Gregory R. Hargis—A Bridge Too Far: Terminating the United States Court of Appeal for The Armed Forces Would Harm National Security and Cause Inefficient Administration of Military and Civilian Justice
- Tessa L. Dysart—At the Altar of the Appellate Gods—A Book Review
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/appellate_advocacy/2024/03/journal-of-appellate-practice-and-process-v24-issue-1-now-online.html