Sunday, August 24, 2014

Supreme Court justices regularly seek to change the errors of their ways

ABA JOURNAL


Aug 22, 2014, 04:21 pm CDT


"The court makes all sorts of revisions, ranging from the most mundane to the most intriguing, with the vast majority not surprisingly falling into the former category," writes Harvard Law School professor Richard J. Lazarus in "The (Non)Finality of Supreme Court Opinions," an upcoming article for theHarvard Law Review. "With regard to the latter, several distinct pathways have emerged for revising opinions with varying degrees of transparency."

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