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Professor Alexander Gouzoules recently published a new article, “The Bankruptcy Judge and the Generalist Tradition,” the latest issue of the BYU Law Review. In his article, Professor Gouzoules argues that bankruptcy judges, while traditionally understood as specialists, also operate as part of the federal judiciary’s broader generalist tradition. The article positions bankruptcy judges as procedural specialists and substantive generalists, suggesting the need for more complex and nuanced models of judicial specialization.