Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
The current hyperpoliticization of the Court grows out of a feedback loop between politicized appointments and politicized decision-making. This Article suggests a change in the internal procedures by which the Court hears and decides particular cases. A three-Justice panel hears and decides each case. Appeal to an en banc sitting of the entire Court would require a unanimous vote of all non-recused Justices. This Article explores several possible approaches in selecting the three-Justice panel. This Article proposes that applying a fair division scheme to the Court's decision-making process might act to reverse this loop and work to depoliticize the Court over time.
Publication Citation
45 Pepp. L. Rev. 531 (2018).
Recommended Citation
Bartrum, Ian C., "Justice as Fair Division" (2018). Scholarly Works. 1193.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/facpub/1193