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Settlement Class Actions And The Limits Of Adjudication, James A. Henderson Jr.
Settlement Class Actions And The Limits Of Adjudication, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This paper is the Comment for a symposium on Individualized Justice, Mass Torts, and "Settlement Class Actions."
Defensor Fidei: The Travails Of A Post-Realist Formalism, Lyrissa Lidsky
Defensor Fidei: The Travails Of A Post-Realist Formalism, Lyrissa Lidsky
Faculty Publications
This Article probes the philosophical and psychological attractions of formalism and suggests that its promise of stability and order may be essential to the effective functioning of the legal system, even if the promise can never be realized.
Two Cheers For Specialization, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Two Cheers For Specialization, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Scholarly Works
Professor Dreyfuss adopts what might be termed the more conservative and deferential view of the efficacy of Delaware corporate law in her paper and her presentation. This approach generally views the market as making a statement with which one should not lightly quarrel. Because Delaware continues to attract incorporations, this view posits that the state's attraction is the superiority of its corporate law compared to other states, which lack a semi-specialized Chancery Court. Consequently, in a race to the top of corporate standards, legal rules and adjudications, Delaware's success in the market suggests that Delaware's legal product is good.
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