Interesting article in University of Georgia Law School Review that presents a conceptual framework for understanding judicial decision making. Article is called "Decisional Sequencing" and is written by Peter Rutledge. Abstract and link to article download can be found by clicking here. An interesting conceptual lens framework is presented and discussed.
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