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Recovering Access: Rethinking The Structure Of Federal Civil Rulemaking, Brooke Coleman Jan 2009

Recovering Access: Rethinking The Structure Of Federal Civil Rulemaking, Brooke Coleman

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Access to the justice system, which is broadly defined in the article as the opportunity to resolve the merits of a legal claim, is declining. One source of this decline is the Civil Rules. This article examines how the institutional failings of the civil rulemaking process have allowed for the production of rules that diminish access. Rule 1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides that the Civil Rules should facilitate the "just, speedy, and inexpensive resolution" of legal claims. While the Civil Rules Committee considers this timeworn mandate when drafting the rules, there is no agreement about how …