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Accessing Justice With Zoom: Experiences And Outcomes In Online Civil Courts, Victor D. Quintanilla, Kurt Hugenberg, Ryan Hutchings, Nedim Yel
Accessing Justice With Zoom: Experiences And Outcomes In Online Civil Courts, Victor D. Quintanilla, Kurt Hugenberg, Ryan Hutchings, Nedim Yel
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The global COVID-19 pandemic brought significant change to our civil justice system, particularly in the rapid shift from in-person to remote court proceedings. Courts across the country, facing the unprecedented challenge of a global health emergency, embraced rapid innovation and the adoption of remote proceeding platforms, such as Zoom and Webex. State courts did so across case types, including within high-volume civil dockets containing evictions, debt collections, small claims, and family law cases, where millions of self-represented and unrepresented litigants encounter the U.S. civil justice system each year. Amid the pandemic, voices converged to encourage these justice innovations, including the …
Mandatory Rules In Civil Litigation: Status Of The Doctrine Post-Globalization, Hannah Buxbaum
Mandatory Rules In Civil Litigation: Status Of The Doctrine Post-Globalization, Hannah Buxbaum
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For all the scholarly attention paid to the role of mandatory rules in civil litigation, the doctrine regarding their use has never been fully developed. Certainly courts considering contracts governed by foreign law will sometimes override that law, applying a mandatory rule of the forum in its place. But in its most expansive articulation, the "mandatory rules" theory would also permit courts in certain circumstances to apply the mandatory law of a third country - a direction in which courts have declined to go. This article examines one of the justifications forwarded by early proponents of this more expansive approach: …
Comparative Law In Action: Promissory Estoppel, The Civil Law, And The Mixed Jurisdiction, David V. Snyder
Comparative Law In Action: Promissory Estoppel, The Civil Law, And The Mixed Jurisdiction, David V. Snyder
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Untying The State Action Knot, Craig M. Bradley
Untying The State Action Knot, Craig M. Bradley
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Ancient Law And Modern Eyes, David V. Snyder
Ancient Law And Modern Eyes, David V. Snyder
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Possession: A Brief For Louisiana's Rights Of Succession To The Legacy Of Roman Law, David V. Snyder
Possession: A Brief For Louisiana's Rights Of Succession To The Legacy Of Roman Law, David V. Snyder
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Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder
Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder
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The Institution Of The Private Attorney General: Perspectives From An Empirical Study Of Class Action Litigation, Bryant G. Garth, Ilene H. Nagel, S. Jay Plager
The Institution Of The Private Attorney General: Perspectives From An Empirical Study Of Class Action Litigation, Bryant G. Garth, Ilene H. Nagel, S. Jay Plager
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Defining California Civil Code Section 47 (3): The Resurgence Of Self-Governance, Fred H. Cate
Defining California Civil Code Section 47 (3): The Resurgence Of Self-Governance, Fred H. Cate
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Civil Defamation Law In The Soviet Union, Fred H. Cate
Civil Defamation Law In The Soviet Union, Fred H. Cate
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Presidential Immunity From Civil Liability, Aviva A. Orenstein
Presidential Immunity From Civil Liability, Aviva A. Orenstein
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A Historical Inquiry Into The Right To Trial By Jury In Complex Civil Litigation, Morris S. Arnold
A Historical Inquiry Into The Right To Trial By Jury In Complex Civil Litigation, Morris S. Arnold
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Some Problems Of Revocation And Termination Of Offers, Wencelas J. Wagner
Some Problems Of Revocation And Termination Of Offers, Wencelas J. Wagner
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Rationale Of Agreement, Hugh Evander Willis
Rationale Of Agreement, Hugh Evander Willis
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Are A Knowledge Of An Offer And Intent To Accept Essential To The Recovery Of A Reward Offered?, Hugh Evander Willis
Are A Knowledge Of An Offer And Intent To Accept Essential To The Recovery Of A Reward Offered?, Hugh Evander Willis
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