Volume 71 Category
Introduction: Reflections on the Future of Discovery in Civil Cases
Nov. 30, 2018—Introduction-Reflections-on-the-Future-of-Discovery-in-Civil-Cases AUTHOR: Honorable Paul W. Grimm
How We Got Here: A Brief History of Requester-Pays and Other Incentive Systems to Supplement Judicial Management of Discovery
Nov. 30, 2018—How-We-Got-Here-A-Brief-History-of-Requester-Pays-and-Other-Incentive-Systems-to-Supplement-Judicial-Management-of-Discovery AUTHOR: E. Donald Elliott
Discovery Cost Allocation, Due Process, and the Constitution’s Role in Civil Litigation
Nov. 30, 2018—Discovery-Cost-Allocation-Due-Process-and-the-Constitution’s-Role-in-Civil-Litigation AUTHOR: Martin H. Redish
Seeking Proportional Discovery: The Beginning of the End of Procedural Uniformity in Civil Rules
Nov. 30, 2018—Seeking-Proportional-Discovery-The-Beginning-of-the-End-of-Procedural-Uniformity-in-Civil-Rules AUTHOR: Linda Sandstrom Simard
Application of the New “Proportionality” Discovery Rule in Class Actions: Much Ado About Nothing
Nov. 30, 2018—Application-of-the-New-“Proportionality”-Discovery-Rule-in-Class-Actions-Much-Ado-About-Nothing AUTHOR: Robert H. Klonoff
Discovery Disclosure and Deterrence
Nov. 30, 2018—Discovery-Disclosure-and-Deterrence AUTHORS: Sergio J. Campos Cheng Li
Aligning Incentives and Cost Allocation in Discovery
Nov. 30, 2018—Aligning-Incentives-and-Cost-Allocation-in-Discovery AUTHORS: Jonathan Remy Nash Joanna Shepherd
A Proposal to End Discovery Abuse
Nov. 30, 2018—A-Proposal-to-End-Discovery-Abuse AUTHOR: Alexandra D. Lahav
A Plan for Reforming Federal Pleading, Discovery, and Pretrial Merits Review
Nov. 30, 2018—A-Plan-for-Reforming-Federal-Pleading-Discovery-and-Pretrial-Merits-Review AUTHORS: David Rosenberg Anne Brown Jaehyun Oh Benjamin Taylor
One-Way Fee Shifting After Summary Judgment
Nov. 30, 2018—One-Way-Fee-Shifting-After-Summary-Judgment AUTHOR: Cameron T. Norris
A Comparative Discussion of Who Pays for Document Discovery in Australia, Canada, Guernsey (Channel Islands), and Singapore and its Effect on Access to Justice
Nov. 30, 2018—A-Comparative-Discussion-of-Who-Pays-for-Document-Discovery-in-Australia-Canada-Guernsey-Channel-Islands-and-Singapore-and-its-Effect-on-Access-to-Justice AUTHORS: Gordon McKee Anne Glover Francis Rouleau
Discovery and the Social Benefits of Private Litigation
Nov. 30, 2018—Discovery-and-the-Social-Benefits-of-Private-Litigation AUTHOR: Paul Stancil
Access to Justice, Rationality, and Personal Jurisdiction
Oct. 19, 2018—Access-to-Justice-Rationality-and-Personal-Jurisdiction ABSTRACT: After more than twenty years of silence, the Supreme Court has addressed personal jurisdiction six times over the last six Terms. This Article examines the Court’s recent decisions in terms of their effect on access to justice and the enforcement of substantive law. The Court’s new case law has unquestionably made it harder...
Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics
Oct. 19, 2018—Administrative-Laws-Political-Dynamics ABSTRACT: Over thirty years ago, the Supreme Court in Chevron, U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. commanded courts to uphold federal agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes as long as those interpretations are reasonable. This Chevron deference doctrine was based in part on the Court’s desire to temper administrative law’s political dynamics by...