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Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science | 1996

The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation

John B. Oakley

The recent trend to make federal crimes of essentially local criminal activity involving violence or drugs reflects the competing pressures on Congress and the president to maintain fiscal austerity while responding to public concerns that administration of the criminal law by state courts is ineffective. This trend has been encouraged by the myth that the federalization of crime is essentially cost free. In reality, this trend threatens serious harm to the ability of federal courts to perform their core functions, and to the ability of federal judges to discharge their duties with customary excellence. Rather than burdening the federal courts with these hidden institutional costs, Congress should recognize that there is no cost-free way to improve the administration of the criminal law, and despite the pressure to reduce federal spending, it should assist state courts with a substantial program of federal subsidization.


Archive | 2009

American civil procedure : a guide to civil adjudication in US courts

John B. Oakley; Vikram D. Amar


The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process | 2006

Precedent in the Federal Courts of Appeals: An Endangered or Invasive Species?

John B. Oakley


BYU Law Review | 1991

The Screening of Appeals: The Ninth Circuit's Experience in the Eighties and Innovations for the Nineties

John B. Oakley


IEL Civil Procedure | 2009

Part VII. Evidence

John B. Oakley; Vikram D. Amar


Archive | 2008

Human Evolution and the Challenge of Creationism

John B. Oakley


Archive | 2005

Federal courts : cases and materials

Charles Alan Wright; John B. Oakley; Debra Lyn Bassett


Nevada Law Journal | 2003

A Fresh Look at the Federal Rules in State Courts

John B. Oakley


Archive | 2002

Colloquy: Supplemental Jurisdiction, The ALI, and the Rule of the Kroger Case

Edward A. Hartnett; John B. Oakley


Texas Law Review | 1999

Federal Jurisdiction and the Problem of the Litigative Unit: When Does What 'Arise Under' Federal Law?

John B. Oakley

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Carol S. Bruch

University of California

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Charles Alan Wright

Washington and Lee University

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