Mystery of Citizens United Sequel is Format, Not Ending
Abstract
Discusses Professor Robbins' ... "critique ... in The Tulane Law Review in an article by Ira P. Robbins, a law professor at American University. It was called “Hiding Behind the Cloak of Invisibility,” and it considered “per curiam” opinions, ones issued “by the court” without indication of authorship. “In the first six years of Chief Justice Roberts’s tenure,” Professor Robbins wrote, “almost 9 percent of the court’s full opinions were per curiams.”"
Source Publication
The New York Times
Repository Citation
Ira Robbins,
Mystery of Citizens United Sequel is Format, Not Ending,
The New York Times
(2012).
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https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/pub_disc_media/8