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Mdl As Public Administration, David L. Noll Jan 2019

Mdl As Public Administration, David L. Noll

Michigan Law Review

From the Deepwater Horizon disaster to the opioid crisis, multidistrict litigation—or simply MDL—has become the preeminent forum for devising solutions to the most difficult problems in the federal courts. MDL works by refusing to follow a regular procedural playbook. Its solutions are case specific, evolving, and ad hoc. This very flexibility, however, provokes charges that MDL violates basic requirements of the rule of law.

At the heart of these charges is the assumption that MDL is simply a larger version of the litigation that takes place every day in federal district courts. But MDL is not just different in scale …


The Conditions Of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy, Steven F. Cherry May 1988

The Conditions Of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy, Steven F. Cherry

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Conditions of Discretion: Autonomy, Community, Bureaucracy/em by Joel F. Handler


Industry Influence In Federal Regulatory Agencies, Michigan Law Review Mar 1983

Industry Influence In Federal Regulatory Agencies, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Industry Influence in Federal Regulatory Agencies by Paul J. Quirk


Culp: Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, Albert J. Reiss Jr. Mar 1970

Culp: Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, Albert J. Reiss Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry by Kenneth Culp Davis