Friday, March 07, 2025

Some Proposed Reforms for the Legal System

 

 

1.    My forever war against current Blue Book practice.

When a judicial or administrative decision is cited, a parenthetical should identify the judge/justice/administrative-law-judge who authored the opinion (or indicate it was decided per curiam, etc).

2.    Blue Book (II).

Where a court has multiple members, editors should freely let authors indicate who joined the primary author. Instead, editors at student-edited and peer reviewed journals fight such practices at every step.

3.    Reporters.

Reporters of U.S. decisions should follow the better foreign practice. A report of a decision should indicate, in the margin, proceeding down the page, which judges/Justices joined each segment of an opinion.

4.   The Supreme Court of the United States. 

The office of the Clerk of the United States Supreme Court should follow the CM/ECF practice of every other federal court in the United States. When a filing is posted on the Courts website, it should be stamped with the date-&-time which it was received/uploaded, and also given a unique docket number to ease referencing by third parties.

5.    Ex parte Merryman (1861).

Finally, journals should entirely refrain from citing Ex parte Merryman (1861) as a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, or of the federal Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, or of the federal Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, or of the federal District Court for the District of Maryland, or of the Supreme Court of Maryland (or any other Maryland state court). 

Merryman was simply a decision of Taney, C.J. in chambers. See Ex Parte Merryman, 17 F. Cas. 144 (1861) (No. 9487) (Taney, C.J., in chambers); 4 (pt. 1) A Collection of In Chambers Opinions by the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States 1400–12 (Cynthia Rapp & Ross E. Davies, comps., 2004) (reporting Merryman), http://tinyurl.com/judtw8q. 


Seth Barrett Tillman, Some Proposed Reforms for the Legal System,’ New Reform Club (Mar. 7, 2025, 4:53 AM), <https://reformclub.blogspot.com/2025/03/some-proposed-reforms-for-legal-system.html>; 

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