“It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is today, can guess what it will be tomorrow. Law is defined to be a rule of action; but how can that be a rule, which is little known, and less fixed?”
— James Madison, Federalist 62
-- The rate of reversal in 2019 was up to 18% in civil cases, from 16% in 2018.
-- About 4% of appeals are dismissed. (This should make you think about appealability and timeliness issues!)
-- Last year saw the most depublished opinions in a decade. Not by a lot. But I find it noteworthy whenever the government says it does not want to hear from the public about something the government did.
-- The median number of days to process a civil appeal, from filing to opinion, has increased slightly from 577 to 589.
-- The last point is curious because there has been a slight downward trend in the number of appeals filed over recent years.
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