Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
Federal court of appeals judges have staffs consisting usually of a secretary and four law clerks; some judges have externs as well (law students working part time without pay). These staffs are essential, given judicial workloads and judges’ limitations. Yet not much is known about how the judges manage their staffs. Each judge knows, of course, but judges rarely exchange information about staff management. Nor is there, to our knowledge, a literature that attempts to compare and evaluate the varieties of staff management techniques employed by federal court of appeals judges. This Essay aims to fill that gap. It is based on interviews, some in person, most by telephone, of seventy-five judges drawn from a number of different federal courts of appeals.
Citation
Mitu Gulati & Richard A. Posner, The Management of Staff by Federal Court of Appeals Judges, 69 Vanderbilt Law Review 479-497 (2016)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Court administration, Courts--Officials and employees, Personnel management
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