Michael E. Solimine / Dec. 2012

Several of Michael’s articles were cited:

  • Recalibrating Justiciability in Ohio Courts, 51 Cleve. St. L. Rev. 531 (2004), in Joshua G. Urquart, Disfavored Constitution, Passive Virtues? Linking State Constitutional Fiscal. Limitations and Permissive Taxpayer Standing Doctrines, 81 Ford. L. Rev. 1263 (2012)’
  • Judicial Influence: A Citation Analysis of Federal Courts of Appeals Judges, 27 J. Legal Stud. 271 (1998 )(with William M. Landes & Lawrence Lessig), in Thomas J. Miles, The Law’s Delay: A Test of Mechanisms of Judicial Peer Effects, 4 J. Legal Analysis 301 (2012);
  • Supreme Court Monitoring of State Courts in the Twenty-First Century, 35 Ind. L. Rev. 335 (2002), in William B. Sohn, Note, Supreme Court Review of Misconstructions of State Law, 98 Va. L. Rev. 1861 (2012);
  • Federal and State Judicial Selection in an Interest Group Perspective, 74 Mo. L. Rev. 531 (2009), in Michael L. Buenger, Do We Have 18th Century Courts for the 21st Century?, 100 Ky. L.J. 833 (2012);
  • Shoring up Article III: Legislative Court Doctrine in the Post CFTC v. Schor Era, 68 B.U. L. Rev. 85 (1988), in Article III Judicial Power and the Federal Arbitration Act, 62 Am. U. L. Rev. 201 (2012);
  • The Next Word: Congressional Response to Supreme Court Statutory Decisions, 65 Temp. L. Rev. 425 (1992), in Diane P. Wood, When to Hold, When to Fold, and When to Reshuffle: The Art of Decisionmaking on a Multi-Member Court, 100 Cal. L. Rev. 1445 (2012); and
  •  The Quiet Revolution in Personal Jurisdiction, 73 Tul. L. Rev. 1 (1998), in Zach Vosseler, A Throwback to Less Enlightened Practices: J. Mcintyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro, 160 U. Pa. L. Rev. PENNumbra 366 (2012).

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