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Judicial Government, Doris Marie Provine Oct 1988

Judicial Government, Doris Marie Provine

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Enhancing The Restraining Accuracy In Adjudication, Michael J. Saks Oct 1988

Enhancing The Restraining Accuracy In Adjudication, Michael J. Saks

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And Informal Justice: The Case Of A Public Housing Eviction Board, Richard Lempert, Karl Monsma Oct 1988

Lawyers And Informal Justice: The Case Of A Public Housing Eviction Board, Richard Lempert, Karl Monsma

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Handmaiden’S Revenge: On Reading And Using The Newer Sociology Of Civil Procedure, David M. Trubek Oct 1988

The Handmaiden’S Revenge: On Reading And Using The Newer Sociology Of Civil Procedure, David M. Trubek

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Hearing The Hidden Agenda: The Ethnographic Investigation Of Procedure, John M. Conley, William M. O'Barr Oct 1988

Hearing The Hidden Agenda: The Ethnographic Investigation Of Procedure, John M. Conley, William M. O'Barr

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Empirical Research On Offers Of Settlement: A Preliminary Report, Thomas D. Rowe Jr., Neil Vidmar Oct 1988

Empirical Research On Offers Of Settlement: A Preliminary Report, Thomas D. Rowe Jr., Neil Vidmar

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Discovery Survey, Francis E. Mcgovern, E. Allan Lind Oct 1988

The Discovery Survey, Francis E. Mcgovern, E. Allan Lind

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington Oct 1988

Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Empirical Research And The Politics Of Judicial Administration: Creating The Federal Judicial Center, Russell Wheeler Jul 1988

Empirical Research And The Politics Of Judicial Administration: Creating The Federal Judicial Center, Russell Wheeler

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington Jul 1988

Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Empirical Studies In Civil Procedure: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Michael Chiorazzi, Barbara A. Baccari, Karen R. Cashion, Christopher R. Hart Jul 1988

Empirical Studies In Civil Procedure: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Michael Chiorazzi, Barbara A. Baccari, Karen R. Cashion, Christopher R. Hart

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Researching Civil Justice: Problems And Pitfalls, Deborah R. Hensler Jul 1988

Researching Civil Justice: Problems And Pitfalls, Deborah R. Hensler

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Procedure-Impact Studies In The Administration Of Justice, Maurice Rosenberg Jul 1988

The Impact Of Procedure-Impact Studies In The Administration Of Justice, Maurice Rosenberg

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Perfecting Federal Civil Rules: A Proposal For Restricted Field Experiments, Laurens Walker Jul 1988

Perfecting Federal Civil Rules: A Proposal For Restricted Field Experiments, Laurens Walker

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Rule 26(B)(4) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: Discovery Of Expert Information, James L. Hayes, Paul T. Ryder Jr. May 1988

Rule 26(B)(4) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure: Discovery Of Expert Information, James L. Hayes, Paul T. Ryder Jr.

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Whose Advantage After All: A Comment On The Comparison Of Civil Justice Systems, Herbert L. Bernstein Apr 1988

Whose Advantage After All: A Comment On The Comparison Of Civil Justice Systems, Herbert L. Bernstein

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Congressional Delegation Of Adjudicatory Power To Federal Agencies And The Right To Trial By Jury, Paul K. Sun Jr. Apr 1988

Congressional Delegation Of Adjudicatory Power To Federal Agencies And The Right To Trial By Jury, Paul K. Sun Jr.

Duke Law Journal

The continued growth of the administrative bureaucracy and its increased impact on the rights and duties of citizens is a well-documented phenomenon of the twentieth century. 1 At the federal level, bureaucracy flourishes as Congress delegates ever more responsibility to agencies. 2 Within their statutorily defined fields, federal agencies typically perform the functions of rulemaking, enforcement and adjudication. 3 This note focuses on the adjudicatory function 4 and considers whether, when Congress creates a new statutory cause of action, 5 the seventh amendment 6 limits Congress's ability to delegate responsibility for adjudicating cases under that statute to a federal administrative …


Appropriations Redux: A Critical Look At The Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution, Neal E. Devins Apr 1988

Appropriations Redux: A Critical Look At The Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution, Neal E. Devins

Duke Law Journal

On January 25, 1988, in his State of the Union Address, President Reagan blasted Congress for the budget process culminating in the Fiscal Year 1988 (FY 88) continuing resolution. 1 Contending that "[m]ost of you in this chamber didn't know what was in this [2100-page] catch all bill and [accompanying conference] report," the President boldly proclaimed that he would not sign "another one of these." 2 This damning statement, rather than inciting the hostility associated with unfounded accusations, provoked the wild appreciation associated with a minister preaching to the faithful. Indeed, since Congress's passage of the resolution, pledges of support …


Some Comparative Reflections On First Instance Civil Procedure: Recent Reforms In German Civil Procedure And In The Federal Rules, Arthur Taylor Von Mehren Jan 1988

Some Comparative Reflections On First Instance Civil Procedure: Recent Reforms In German Civil Procedure And In The Federal Rules, Arthur Taylor Von Mehren

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer’S Duty To Report Another Lawyer’S Unethical Violations In The Wake Of Himmel, Ronald D. Rotunda Jan 1988

The Lawyer’S Duty To Report Another Lawyer’S Unethical Violations In The Wake Of Himmel, Ronald D. Rotunda

Law Faculty Articles and Research

No abstract provided.


Empirical Studies In Civil Procedure: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Michael G. Chiorazzi, Barbara A. Baccari, Karen R. Cashion, Christopher R. Hart, Donald M. Nielsen, Charles M. North, William T. O'Neil Jan 1988

Empirical Studies In Civil Procedure: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Michael G. Chiorazzi, Barbara A. Baccari, Karen R. Cashion, Christopher R. Hart, Donald M. Nielsen, Charles M. North, William T. O'Neil

Articles

No abstract provided.


Classical Theory Of Law , Norman Barry Jan 1988

Classical Theory Of Law , Norman Barry

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisprudential Responses To Legal Realism , Anthony Kronman Jan 1988

Jurisprudential Responses To Legal Realism , Anthony Kronman

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stability And Reliability In Judicial Decisions , Frank H. Easterbrook Jan 1988

Stability And Reliability In Judicial Decisions , Frank H. Easterbrook

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Making Rules To Dispose Of Manifestly Unfounded Assertions: An Exorcism Of The Bogy Of Non-Trans-Substantive Rules Of Civil Procedure, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1988

Making Rules To Dispose Of Manifestly Unfounded Assertions: An Exorcism Of The Bogy Of Non-Trans-Substantive Rules Of Civil Procedure, Paul D. Carrington

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Rule 11 In The Constitutional Case, Gary J. Saalman, Kenneth Ripple Jan 1988

Rule 11 In The Constitutional Case, Gary J. Saalman, Kenneth Ripple

Journal Articles

The 1983 amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure arose from concern over the flood of litigation in recent years and its high costs to both litigants and the court system. Although the causes of this litigation explosion and the remedies are both many and complex, the pretrial stage of litigation and the standards governing attorney responsibility were considered major contributors to the problem and prime areas for reform. The drafters of the 1983 amendments sought to streamline the litigation process by increasing judicial oversight and deterring abusive or dilatory tactics by the bar. Some of the most significant changes …


Book Review. Privatization And The New Formalism: Making The Courts Safe For Bureaucracy, Bryant G. Garth Jan 1988

Book Review. Privatization And The New Formalism: Making The Courts Safe For Bureaucracy, Bryant G. Garth

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Section 1404(A), "Where It Might Have Been Brought": Brought By Whom?, Michael J. Waggoner Jan 1988

Section 1404(A), "Where It Might Have Been Brought": Brought By Whom?, Michael J. Waggoner

Publications

No abstract provided.


Continuing Work On The Civil Rules: The Summons, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1988

Continuing Work On The Civil Rules: The Summons, Paul D. Carrington

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.