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1983

Access to the courts

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Access To Justice And The Welfare State, Michigan Law Review Mar 1983

Access To Justice And The Welfare State, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Access to Justice and the Welfare State edited by Mauro Cappellitti


How Consumer Remedies Fail, Bryant G. Garth Mar 1983

How Consumer Remedies Fail, Bryant G. Garth

Michigan Law Review

A Review of No Access to Law: Alternatives to the American Judicial System edited by Laura Nader


The War On Diversity, John W. Reed Jan 1983

The War On Diversity, John W. Reed

Other Publications

Over the past decade or more there have been strong pressures to abolish the diversity jurisdiction of the federal courts. With the strong backing of the prestigious American Law Institute and many scholars, and with the support of the Chief Justice, Senator Kennedy, and others, specific proposals have been introduced in Congress, have been discussed at enormous length, and have passed one or the other House but not both. At the moment, therefore, we still have diversity jurisdiction, and it is safe to predict that abolition of diversity will not occur during the present session of Congress. Nevertheless, the long-term …