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Indiana law review | 2009

Comparative Procedure on a Sunday Afternoon: Instant Replay in the NFL as a Process of Appellate Review

Chad M. Oldfather; Matthew M. Fernholz

During his confirmation hearings, Chief Justice John Roberts famously likened the judicial role to that of a baseball umpire. The increased prevalence of video evidence makes it likely that judges will find another sporting analogue for their role – that of the instant replay official in the NFL. (Indeed, many have already done so.) This Essay explores the analogy. In so doing it seeks not only to consider its appropriateness in a narrow sense (much as many commentators considered the appropriateness of the Chief Justice’s analogy), but also to conduct something of a comparative analysis and thereby to use it as a vehicle for illustrating some general characteristics of a process of decisional review.


Connecticut Law Review | 1994

The Hidden Ball: A Substantive Critique of Baseball Metaphors in Judicial Opinions

Chad M. Oldfather


Washington University Law Review | 2011

Judging, Expertise, and the Rule of Law

Chad M. Oldfather


Archive | 2010

Judicial Inaction in Action? Toward a Measure of Judicial Responsiveness

Chad M. Oldfather; Joseph Bockhorst; Brian P. Dimmer


Georgetown Law Journal | 2006

Defining Judicial Inactivism: Models of Adjudication and the Duty to Decide

Chad M. Oldfather


Archive | 2010

Oral History and the Study of the Judiciary

Chad M. Oldfather


Marquette Law Review | 2010

Criminal Appeals: Past, Present, and Future

Chad M. Oldfather; Michael M. O'Hear


The George Washington Law Review | 2009

Universal De Novo Review

Chad M. Oldfather


Marquette Law Review | 2007

Heuristics, Biases, and Criminal Defendants

Chad M. Oldfather


Georgetown Law Journal | 2007

Writing, Cognition, and the Nature of the Judicial Function

Chad M. Oldfather

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Joseph Bockhorst

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Caitlin Hartsell

Washington University in St. Louis

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Carissa Byrne Hessick

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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