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Title A guide to civil procedure : integrating critical legal perspectives / edited by Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, Portia Pedro, and Elizabeth Porter
Imprint New York : New York University, [2022]
©2022
Call # KF8840.A2 G85 2022
Descript xxi, 423 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents Introduction / Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, Portia Pedro, and Elizabeth Porter -- A critical perspective on personal jurisdiction : Kulko v. Superior Court / Roy L. Brooks -- Forging fortuity against procedural retrenchment : developing a critical race theoretical account of civil procedure / Portia Pedro -- Civil procedure in the shadow of violence / Shirin Sinnar -- Multiple disadvantages : an empirical test of intersectionality theory in equal employment opportunity litigation / Rachel Kahn Best, Lauren B. Edelman, Linda Hamilton Krieger, and Scott R. Eliason -- Orientalizing procedure : insiders and outsiders in the doctrine of arbitration / Danya Shocair Reda -- Prisoner procedure / Katherine Macfarlane -- The benefits of class actions and the increasing threats to their viability / Suzette Malveaux -- Disability employment class actions / Jasmine Harris -- Procedure and Indian children / Matthew L.M. Fletcher Neoshia R. Roemer -- The ideal and the actual in procedural due process / Norman W. Spaulding, Barbara Allen Babcock, and Toni Massaro -- The restrictive ethos in civil procedure / A. Benjamin Spencer -- Losers' rules / Nancy Gertner -- Disruptors and disruptions : re-centering procedural narrative / Alexander A. Reinert -- Class in courts : incomplete equality's challenges for the legitimacy of procedural systems / Judith Resnik -- Can a gay judge judge a gay rights case? : thoughts on judicial neutrality / Brian Soucek -- (Un)conscious judging / Elizabeth Thornburg -- When law forsakes the poor / Myriam Gilles -- Doorways of discretion : psychological science and the legal construction and erasure of racism / Victor D. Quintanilla -- #SoWhiteMale : federal civil rulemaking / Brooke Coleman -- Building a litigation coalition : business interests and the transformation of personal jurisdiction / Charlton Copeland -- Notice and the narratives of court access / Robin J. Effron -- Subject matter jurisdiction : the interests of power and the power of interests / Elizabeth McCuskey -- Jurisprudence and recommendations for tribal court authority due to imposition of US limitations / Angelique EagleWoman (Wambdi A. Was'teWinyan) -- How jurisdiction-channeling erodes rights / David Marcus -- Procedural barriers to the use of Title IX as a defense for transgender students in state juvenile justice proceedings / Briana Rosenbaum -- Pleading and antiracism / Deseriee Kennedy -- The master of the complaint? : pleadings in our inegalitarian age / Andrew Hammond -- Undocumented civil procedure / Stephen Lee -- Privilege and voice in discovery / Seth Katsuya Endo -- Civil rights summarily denied : race, evidence, and summary judgment in police brutality cases / Jasmine Gonzales Rose -- Gender and summary judgment / Elizabeth M. Schneider -- Summary judgment, factfinding, and juries / Suja A. Thomas -- The disparate racial impacts of color-blind juror eligibility requirements / Kevin R. Johnson -- The power of narrative through intervention in affirmative action cases / Danielle Holley-Walker -- Class actions and the "day in court" ideal : class actions as colletive power against subordination / Sergio J. Campos -- Reinvigorating commonality : gender and class actions / Brooke Coleman and Elizabeth Porter -- Critical procedure : alternative dispute resolution and the justices' "second wave" constriction of court access and claim development / Eric K. Yamamoto -- Reconsidering prejudice in alternative dispute resolution for black work matters / Michael Z. Green -- When forum determines rights : forced arbitration of discrimination claims / Stephanie Bornstein
Summary "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"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Civil procedure -- Social aspects -- United States
Critical legal studies -- United States
Alt Author Kennedy, Deseriee A.
Coleman, Brooke D., editor
Malveaux, Suzette, editor
Pedro, Portia, editor
Porter, Elizabeth (Law teacher), editor
ISBN 9781479805938 hardcover
1479805939 hardcover
9781479805976 electronic book
9781479805945 electronic book
OCLC # 1266195841
Location Call # Status
 Law Main Collection  KF8840.A2 G85 2022  AVAILABLE