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Mdl As Public Administration, David L. Noll
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 …
"I'D Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)": International Judicial Dialogue And The Muses - Reflections On The Perils And The Promise Of International Judicial Dialogue, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
"I'D Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)": International Judicial Dialogue And The Muses - Reflections On The Perils And The Promise Of International Judicial Dialogue, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
Michigan Law Review
Proponents of international judicial dialogue would do well to read, and reflect upon, the conversations chronicled in Judges in Contemporary Democracy. In a lucid and candid series of interlocutions, five preeminent constitutional jurists and one highly regarded constitutional theorist ponder some of the most difficult questions about the role of a judge on a constitutional court. In particular, the participants-including Stephen Breyer (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Robert Badinter (former President of the Constitutional Council of France), Antonio Cassese (former President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia), Dieter Grimm (former Justice of …
Understanding Legal Compliance, V. Lee Hamilton
Understanding Legal Compliance, V. Lee Hamilton
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Why People Obey the Law by Tom R. Tyler
Political Crime In Europe: A Comparative Study Of France, Germany, And England, Michigan Law Review
Political Crime In Europe: A Comparative Study Of France, Germany, And England, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Political Crime in Europe: A Comparative Study of France, Germany, and England by Barton Ingraham
Reflections On Self-Determination, William Burnett Harvey
Reflections On Self-Determination, William Burnett Harvey
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Secession: The Legitimacy of Self-Determination by Lee c. Bucheit