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Reforming Certiorari and Messing with Nullity

Social Science Research Network, 2022
Mark I. Aronson
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The Privy Council, Natural Justice and Certiorari

Federal Law Review, 1967
‘Natural justice’ is one of the key concepts in our legal system. The concept has been employed to ensure fair adjudication, not only by courts in the strict sense, but also by a vast range of administrative tribunals, bodies and officials that have power to affect the rights of individuals.‘Natural justice’, to English and Australian lawyers ...
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Certiorari and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2003
I develop a formal model of the interaction between auditing by the Supreme Court (certiorari) and compliance by the lower courts, presenting three challenges to the existing literature. First, I show that even discretionary certiorari (the Court can choose which cases to hear) only goes so far in inducing compliance.
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The Decision to Grant Certiorari as an Indicator to Decision "On the Merits"

Polity, 1972
The fact that the Supreme Court seldom gives reasons for the granting or denial of petitions for certiorari has always given rise to speculation among students of the Iudicial process. Professor Ulmer regards this as "secret decision making" and implies that it is undemocratic.
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Strategy, Jurisprudence, and Certiorari

Virginia Law Review, 1993
H. W. Perry, Sanford Levinson
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The Law of Certiorari

The American Law Register and Review, 1893
John A. McCarthy, George E. Harris
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