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Fordham Law School

2015

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Judge Jack Weinstein And The Allure Of Antiproceduralism, Howard M. Erichson Jan 2015

Judge Jack Weinstein And The Allure Of Antiproceduralism, Howard M. Erichson

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In one sense of the word proceduralist — a person with expertise in procedure — Judge Jack Weinstein is among the leading proceduralists on the federal bench. But in another sense of the word proceduralist — an adherent of proceduralism, or faithfulness to established procedures — he falls at a different end of the spectrum. Looking at four examples of Judge Weinstein’s work in mass litigation, this Article considers what it means to be an antiproceduralist, someone unwilling to let procedural niceties stand in the way of substantive justice. The allure of antiproceduralism is that it eschews technicalities in favor …