Date: July 25th, 2017 11:55 AM
Author: Kink-friendly gaping meetinghouse
No easy cure for time pressure exists, but the justice system could
employ a few strategies to mitigate it. Most obviously, legislatures could
expand the number of authorized judgeships in their jurisdictions,
particularly in those areas with the heaviest dockets, thereby enabling
judges to spend more time per case and per decision. This would be costly
and it is unclear that the benefits would offset the costs. In particular,
adding more judgeships might make litigation more attractive to those who
would otherwise find alternative ways of resolving their disputes, just as
adding more highways makes driving more attractive to those who would
otherwise find alternative means of transportation.180
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3684402&forum_id=2#33850956)