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Irregulars: The Appellate Rights Of Persons Who Are Not Full-Fledged Parties, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2005

Irregulars: The Appellate Rights Of Persons Who Are Not Full-Fledged Parties, Joan E. Steinman

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Teaching Civil Procedure Stories (Reviewing Civil Procedure Stories, Foundation Press 2004), Nancy S. Marder Feb 2005

Teaching Civil Procedure Stories (Reviewing Civil Procedure Stories, Foundation Press 2004), Nancy S. Marder

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Shining A Light In A Dim Corner: Standing To Appeal And The Right To Defend A Judgment In The Federal Courts, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2004

Shining A Light In A Dim Corner: Standing To Appeal And The Right To Defend A Judgment In The Federal Courts, Joan E. Steinman

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Managing Punitive Damages: A Role For Mandatory "Limited Generosity" Classes And Anti-Suit Injunctions?, Joan E. Steinman Jan 2001

Managing Punitive Damages: A Role For Mandatory "Limited Generosity" Classes And Anti-Suit Injunctions?, Joan E. Steinman

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In this Article, I consider whether "limited generosity" classes may be used to determine a defendant's entire liability for punitive damages arising from a defined course of conduct. The goals of such a class action would include adequately punishing and deterring the defendant, keeping the defendant's liability within state-mandated and constitutional limits, and facilitating equitable distribution of the damages among injured plaintiffs. The Article describes the legal limits on punitive damages liability that states have established and that the Supreme Court has held substantive due process to impose, and then carefully examines whether such limits constitute a predicate for mandatory …


Part Ii: Special Considerations Applicable To Anti-Suit Injunctions In Class Actions, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2000

Part Ii: Special Considerations Applicable To Anti-Suit Injunctions In Class Actions, Joan E. Steinman

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The Newest Frontier Of Judicial Activism: Removal Under The All Writs Act, Joan E. Steinman Mar 2000

The Newest Frontier Of Judicial Activism: Removal Under The All Writs Act, Joan E. Steinman

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Crosscurrents: Supplemental Jurisdiction, Removal, And The Ali Revision Project, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1998

Crosscurrents: Supplemental Jurisdiction, Removal, And The Ali Revision Project, Joan E. Steinman

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The Scope Of Appellate Jurisdiction: Pendent Appellate Jurisdiction Before And After Swint, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1998

The Scope Of Appellate Jurisdiction: Pendent Appellate Jurisdiction Before And After Swint, Joan E. Steinman

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The Effects Of Case Consolidation On The Procedural Rights Of Litigants: What They Are, What They Might Be, Part I: Justiciability And Jurisdiction (Original And Appellate), Joan E. Steinman Mar 1995

The Effects Of Case Consolidation On The Procedural Rights Of Litigants: What They Are, What They Might Be, Part I: Justiciability And Jurisdiction (Original And Appellate), Joan E. Steinman

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The Effects Of Case Consolidation On The Procedural Rights Of Litigants: What They Are, What They Might Be, Part Ii: Non-Jurisdictional Matters, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1995

The Effects Of Case Consolidation On The Procedural Rights Of Litigants: What They Are, What They Might Be, Part Ii: Non-Jurisdictional Matters, Joan E. Steinman

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Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1992

Section 1367: Another Party Heard From, Joan E. Steinman

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A New Litany Of Personal Jurisdiction, Margaret G. Stewart Mar 1989

A New Litany Of Personal Jurisdiction, Margaret G. Stewart

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Removal, Remand And Review In Pendent Claim And Pendent Party Cases, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1988

Removal, Remand And Review In Pendent Claim And Pendent Party Cases, Joan E. Steinman

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Law Of The Case: A Judicial Puzzle In Consolidated And Transferred Cases And In Multidistrict Litigation, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1987

Law Of The Case: A Judicial Puzzle In Consolidated And Transferred Cases And In Multidistrict Litigation, Joan E. Steinman

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Forum Non Conveniens: A Doctrine In Search Of A Role, Margaret G. Stewart Mar 1986

Forum Non Conveniens: A Doctrine In Search Of A Role, Margaret G. Stewart

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Public Trial, Pseudonymous Parties: When Should Litigants Be Permitted To Keep Their Identities Confidential?, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1985

Public Trial, Pseudonymous Parties: When Should Litigants Be Permitted To Keep Their Identities Confidential?, Joan E. Steinman

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The Party Status Of Absent Plaintiff Class Members: Vulnerability To Counterclaims, Joan E. Steinman Mar 1981

The Party Status Of Absent Plaintiff Class Members: Vulnerability To Counterclaims, Joan E. Steinman

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