Browsing by Author "Casto, William R."
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Item The Abiding Importance Of Procrastination In Grading Law-School Final Examinations(Green Bag 2d, 2017) Casto, William R.A short explanation as to why it is statistically better to put off grading student’s final exams. The author includes quotes from Einstein and John Maynard Keynes as well as an explanation from the author’s father on the nature of insurance as proof of position.Item Advising Presidents: Private Advice vs. Public Advocacy(Ohio Northern University Law Review, 2017) Casto, William R.The focus of this article is on the advisory relationship between General Robert H. Jackson and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The author was able to examine a wealth of primary materials and gain a focus on the advisory process. The author noted interesting discrepancies between what Jackson apparently advised the president in private and what Jackson told others. These discrepancies led the author to consider the implications of advising one thing in private and something significantly different to others.Item Robert Jackson’s Critique of Trump v. Hawaii(St. John’s Law Review, 2020) Casto, William R.Examines the case, Trump v. Hawaii in light of Justice Jackson’s view that a Court would go along with a President’s purposeful discrimination against a minority religion. This brief essay explains Trump using Jackson’s critique of judicial review in national-security cases. The Essay also uses Trump to examine a flaw—probably structural—in the constitutional theory of process jurisprudence.