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Article

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Abstract

This Article discusses the problems which result from vesting the authority for making procedural rules governing the Illinois courts in both the General Assembly and the Illinois Supreme Court. After examining the constitutional history and applying policy rationales, the Article suggests that the constitution should give various types of primary authority for judicial rulemaking to the judiciary, with only secondary authority afforded to the legislature.

First Page

817

Last Page

844

Publication Date

7-1-1988

Department

College of Law

ISSN

0734-1490

Language

eng

Publisher

Northern Illinois University Law Review

Suggested Citation

Jeffrey A. Parness and Bruce Elliot Keller, Increased and Accessible Illinois Judicial Rulemaking, 8 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 817 (1988).

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