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Vol. 45, Issue 3, 2008September 20, 2008 CDT

An Empirical Analysis of the Length of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions

Ryan C. Black, James F. Spriggs II,
empirical study opinion length u.s. supreme court
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Ryan C. Black & James F. Spriggs II, An Empirical Analysis of the Length of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, 45 Hous. L. Rev. (2008).
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