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A Guide to Civil Procedure : Integrating Critical Legal Perspectives /

"This book represents our efforts, and the efforts of our contributors, to center questions of inequality in the teaching, learning, and practice of civil procedure by shining a light on the ways in which civil procedure may privilege-or silence-voices in our courts"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Porter, Elizabeth (Law teacher) (Editor ), Pedro, Portia (Editor ), Malveaux, Suzette (Editor ), Coleman, Brooke D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Why procedure is critical, constitutive, and vulnerable : a reconstruction foreword /  |r Judith Resnik --  |t Introduction /  |r Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, Portia Pedro, and Elizabeth Porter --  |g Part I.  |t Theoretical concepts in civil procedure --  |t A critical perspective on personal jurisdiction : Kulko v. Superior Court /  |r Roy L. Brooks --  |t Forging fortuity against procedural retrenchment : developing a critical race theoretical account of civil procedure /  |r Portia Pedro --  |t Civil procedure in the shadow of violence /  |r Shirin Sinnar --  |t Multiple disadvantages : an empirical test of intersectionality theory in equal employment opportunity litigation /  |r Rachel Kahn Best, Lauren B. Edelman, Linda Hamilton Krieger, and Scott R. Eliason --  |t Orientalizing procedure : insiders and outsiders in the doctrine of arbitration /  |r Danya Shocair Reda --  |t Prisoner procedure /  |r Katherine Macfarlane --  |t The benefits of class actions and the increasing threats to their viability /  |r Suzette Malveaux --  |t Disability employment class actions /  |r Jasmine Harris --  |t Procedure and Indian children /  |r Matthew L.M. Fletcher and Neoshia R. Roemer --  |g Part II.  |t Institutional anchors in civil procedure --  |t The ideal and the actual in procedural due process /  |r Norman W. Spaulding, Barbara Allen Babcock, and Toni Massaro --  |t The restrictive ethos in civil procedure /  |r A. Benjamin Spencer --  |t Losers' rules /  |r Nancy Gertner --  |t Disruptors and disruptions : re-centering procedural narrative /  |r Alexander A. Reinert --  |t Class in courts : incomplete equality's challenges for the legitimacy of procedural systems /  |r Judith Resnik --  |t Can a gay judge judge a gay rights case? : thoughts on judicial neutrality /  |r Brian Soucek --  |t (Un)conscious judging /  |r Elizabeth Thornburg --  |t When law forsakes the poor /  |r Myriam Gilles --  |t Doorways of discretion : psychological science and the legal construction and erasure of racism /  |r Victor D. Quintanilla --  |t #SoWhiteMale : federal civil rulemaking /  |r Brooke Coleman --  |g Part III.  |t Constitutional procedure : due process and jurisdiction --  |t Building a litigation coalition : business interests and the transformation of personal jurisdiction /  |r Charlton Copeland --  |t Notice and the narratives of court access /  |r Robin J. Effron --  |t Subject matter jurisdiction : the interests of power and the power of interests /  |r Elizabeth McCuskey --  |t Jurisprudence and recommendations for tribal court authority due to imposition of US limitations /  |r Angelique EagleWoman (Wambdi A. Was'teWinyan) --  |t How jurisdiction-channeling erodes rights /  |r David Marcus --  |t Procedural barriers to the use of Title IX as a defense for transgender students in state juvenile justice proceedings /  |r Briana Rosenbaum --  |g Part IV.  |t The process of litigation --  |t Pleading and antiracism /  |r Deseriee Kennedy --  |t The master of the complaint? : pleadings in our inegalitarian age /  |r Andrew Hammond --  |t Undocumented civil procedure /  |r Stephen Lee --  |t Privilege and voice in discovery /  |r Seth Katsuya Endo --  |t Civil rights summarily denied : race, evidence, and summary judgment in police brutality cases /  |r Jasmine Gonzales Rose --  |t Gender and summary judgment /  |r Elizabeth M. Schneider --  |t Summary judgment, factfinding, and juries /  |r Suja A. Thomas --  |t The disparate racial impacts of color-blind juror eligibility requirements /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |g Part V.  |t Litigation and arbitration --  |t The power of narrative through intervention in affirmative action cases /  |r Danielle Holley-Walker --  |t Class actions and the "day in court" ideal : class actions as collective power against subordination /  |r Sergio J. Campos --  |t Reinvigorating commonality : gender and class actions /  |r Brooke Coleman and Elizabeth Porter --  |t Critical procedure : alternative dispute resolution and the justices' "second wave" constriction of court access and claim development /  |r Eric K. Yamamoto --  |t Reconsidering prejudice in alternative dispute resolution for black work matters /  |r Michael Z. Green --  |t When forum determines rights : forced arbitration of discrimination claims /  |r Stephanie Bornstein. 
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