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Of course, this argument for Replacement Naturalism only seems to work against "formalist" theories of adjudication that are committed to the rational determinacy of law.

Policy analysis offers a normative theory of adjudication that addresses the judge; it specifies that she should decide cases to maximize social welfare.

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Yet, the case selection process cannot be ignored because it yields a set of cases for adjudication that is far from a random selection of cases.

In theory of adjudication, by contrast, the Normative Naturalist wants to identify norms for adjudication that will help judges realize adjudicative goals.

By contrast, second-order perfectionism attempts to set out an account of constitutional adjudication that is sensitive to the fallibility of federal judges.

That cause permeates today's opinion: a new mode of constitutional adjudication that relies not upon text and traditional practice to determine the law, but upon what the Court calls "reasoned judgment," ante, at 7, which turns out to be nothing but philosophical predilection and moral intuition.

The Article provides an outline of the main models of continental lay adjudication that can be discerned within the criminal procedural systems of the Council of Europe states, and examines the implications for human rights in the manner in which a number of specific issues, such as selection and training, evidence, deliberation, judgment, and appeals, are addressed.

In a prior article, Prof. Adler proposed one model of constitutional adjudication that tries to make sense of rule-dependence.

Rather, it has been transformed from a type of individualized self-restraint in which a lone jurist, reasoning from first principles, decides to forbear into a more systemic rule of constitutional adjudication that permeates the two most prevalent forms of contemporary constitutional litigation: habeas corpus petitions and damages actions.

Cameron writes: "We will create a new presumption – backed up by new rights for public service users and a new system of independent adjudication that public services should be open to a range of providers competing to offer a better service.

In a 1973 article in the University of Chicago Law Review, he wrote, "I expect that only a Justice of the Court can know how inseparably intertwined are all the Court's functions, and how arduous and long is the process of developing the sensitivity to constitutional adjudication that marks the role.

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