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| | Books by Joe S Cecil: Books in the extended shelves: Cecil, Joe S.: Administration of justice in a large appellate court : the Ninth Circuit innovations project (Federal Judicial Center, 1985), also by Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Court-appointed experts : defining the role of experts appointed under Federal Rule of Evidence 706 (Federal Judicial Center, 1993), also by Thomas E. Willging and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Deciding cases without argument : a description of procedures in the courts of appeals (Federal Judicial Center, 1985), also by Donna Stienstra and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Deciding cases without argument : an examination of four courts of appeals (Federal Judicial Center, 1987), also by Donna Stienstra and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Jury service in lengthy civil trials (Federal Judicial Center, 1988), also by Gordon Bermant, E. Allan Lind, and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S: Jury service in lengthy civil trials (Federal Judicial Center, 1987), also by Gordon Bermant, E. Allan Lind, and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Neutral science panels : two examples of panels of court-appointed experts in the breast implants product liability litigation (Federal Judicial Center, 2001), also by Laural L. Hooper, Thomas E. Willging, and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: The role of staff attorneys and face-to-face conferencing in non-argument decisionmaking : a view from the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (Federal Judicial Center, 1989), also by Donna Stienstra and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Stalking the increase in the rate of federal civil appeals (Federal Judicial Center, 1995), also by Carol Krafka, Patricia A. Lombard, and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust) Cecil, Joe S.: Summary judgment practice in three district courts (Federal Judicial Center, 1987), also by C. R. Douglas and Federal Judicial Center (page images at HathiTrust)
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