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OF
CONTENTS
Preface
--.........................----------------..........................................
v
THE PROCESSES OF THE LAW: AN OVERVIEW
..................... 1
A. Civil Actions
----------------------...........-............................... 1
Pursuing a Federal Civil Action
...................................... 4
Appellate Review
-----........-------------------------------------- 11
B. Criminal Actions
----------------------...........---------------------- 14
Entering the System
—.............................—.........--------- 14
From Prosecution through Conviction
........—........—....... 16
С
Remedial Powers
.............----........................................... 26
D. Institutional Forms
----------------------------.......................... 32
Domestic Tribunals
------------------------------------------------ 32
Administrative Agencies
------------------------------------------ 37
Alternative Dispute Resolution
....................................... 43
International Tribunals
..................-..........-................... 46
E. The Participants
.............................................................- 49
CHAPTER
1.
The Values of Procedure
..................................... 54
A. The Framework
.............................................................. 54
Goldberg v. Kelly
......................................................... 54
The Goldberg v. Kelly Litigation Materials
...................... 71
1.
Relevant Docket Entries
...................................... 73
2.
Order to Show Cause for Temporary Restraining
Order
..............................................................
3.
Summons and Complaint; Supporting Affadavit of
Stephen Wizner and Exhibit
------------------------— 77
4.
Affadavit of Esther Lett from Sheafe v. Wyman
....... 91
5.
Motion for Preliminary Injunction, for a Three-
Judge Court, and for a Class Action Order
............ 96
6.
Defendants for Wyman and New York State Board
of Social Welfare s Motion to Dismiss; Supporting
Affadavit of Joel Sachs
............................—....... 97
7.
Defendant Goldberg s Motion for Summary
Judgment and Affidavits of Jack Goldberg
.......... 100
8.
Motion by Negron
et al.
to Intervene and
Complaint in Intervention; Supporting Affadavit
í
of Marian Davidson
.......................................... 104
9.
Opinion and Order of Three-Judge Court-
..............
Ill
Kelly v. Wyman
...........................................................
Ill
Lucie E.
White, Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills,
and Sunday Shoes: Notes on the Hearing of Mrs. G.
— 116
Charles A. Miller, The Forest of Due Process Law: The
American Constitutional Tradition
................---------- 127
В.
The Evolution
-------------------------------------.......-........----- 130
Mathews
v. Eldridge
.................................................... 130
Jerry L. Mashaw, The Supreme Court s Due Process
Calculus for Administrative Adjudication in Mathews
v. Eldridge: Three Factors in Search of a Theory of
Value
--------....................................-------------------- 141
The Reach of Mathews v. Eldridge: Alternative
Evaluations for Criminal Proceedings of the
Process Due
............................................—.....— 149
The Concept of Entitlement and the
1996
Welfare
Legislation
............................................................. 151
Welfare Reform: Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
1996-----........-....... 154
Cynthia A. Farina, On Misusing Revolution and
Reform : Procedural Due Process and the New
Welfare Act
........................-.......-.....----------------- 154
С
Financing Process: The Role of Resources and the Centrality
of Lawyers
.................................................................. 158
Frank I. Michelman, The Supreme Court and Litigation
Access Fees: The Right to Protect One s Rights
-----..... 161
Lassiter v. Dep t of Social Services of Durham County,
North Carolina
------................................................ 164
M.L.B.
v. S.L.J.
...............--------------------------------------- 186
Statutory Rights to Counsel
--------................................. 196
The Legal Profession, Attorney-Client Fee Arrangements,
and Access to Courts
...............................................- 200
CHAPTER
2.
Conceptualizing Injury
...............-....................... 203
Gilmore
v.
Utah
-------------............................................ 204
The
Gilmore
Letters
----........-.......--------.....---------- 210
Proximity and Control
------------............................... 218
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. McKenna
............... 220
Sierra Club v. Morton
.................................................. 228
Lujan
v.
Defenders of Wildlife
----------------------------------- 239
Associational Standing
.............-................-.............. 252
The Concept of the Citizen Suit
.......---------.......—....... 254
Standing and Causes of Action
----------------......-------- 260
Davis v. Passman
—.....----------------------........-..........— 262
CHAPTER
3.
Judging: The Texas Prison Litigation
.......------— 269
A. Multiple Forms of Adjudication—
................-....................... 269
David Maraniss, Justice, Texas Style: A Populist Judge,
Shaking Up the State from His Courtroom in Tyler
—— 269
William Wayne Justice, The Origins of Ruiz
v. Estelle
------ 278
Owen M. Fiss, The Social and Political Foundations of
Adjudication
---------.......-......................................... 287
Lon
L.
Fuller, The Forms and Limits of Adjudication
------- 292
B.
From Individual Injury to Institutional Reform
.................... 300
Estelle
v.
Justice,
426
U.S.
925 (1976)............................. 300
Ruiz v.
Estelle,
503 F. Supp. 1265 (S.D.
Tex., Dec.
12,
1980)—................................................................... 305
First Consent Decree (Mar.
3, 1981)------..........-............. 327
Amended Decree (May
1, 1981).........-..........--..........----- 328
Amended Order of Reference (July
24, 1981)---------........ 338
Rule
53.
Masters
----------------........----.......---------------- 343
Ruiz
v. Estelle,
679
F.2d
1115
(5th
Cir.,
June
23, 1982)..... 345
C. Implementation and Enforcement of the Decrees: The Work
of Special Masters
-------------....................—.......--------- 362
Ruiz v. Lynaugh,
811
F.2d
856
(5th
Cir.,
Feb.
23, 1987)---- 363
Ruiz v. McCotter,
661
F. Supp.
112 (S.D.
Tex., Dec.
31,
1986)....................................................................... 370
1992
Final Judgment (Dec.
11, 1992)-------------------------- 377
D. The Prison Litigation Reform Act: Limits on the Equitable
Powers of the Federal Courts
-----------------.....----........— 390
Press Release from Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, July
27,
1995........................................................................ 390
Testimony of Steve J. Martin
----.......—.........—..........-..... 391
The Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA)
--------------------- 394
Ruiz v. Johnson,
37
F. Supp. 2d
855 (S.D.
Tex.,
Mar.
1, 1999)...................................................-......... 401
Ruiz v. United States,
243
F.3d
941
(5th
Cir.,
March
20,
2001)....................................................................... 414
Ruiz v, Johnson,
154
F. Supp. 2d
975 (S.D.
Tex., June
18, 2001).................................................................. 420
CHAPTER
4.
Resolution Without Adjudication
....................... 431
A. Reconceiving the Goals of Litigation and the Judicial Role
..... 431
David M.
Trubek,
Austin
Sarat,
William L.F. Felstiner,
Herbert M. Kritzer, and Joel B. Grossman,
The Cost of Ordinary Litigation
................................... 431
B. The Rise of Alternative Dispute Resolution-
......................... 440
Hubert L. Will, Robert R. Merhige, Jr., and
Alvin B. Rubin,
The Role of the Judge in the Settlement Process
—........- 441
Judith Resnik, Managerial Judges
................................... 452
Civil Justice Reform
..........................-........—.........------- 460
The Civil Justice Reform Act of
1990..................-......... 461
Congressional Support for Alternative Dispute
s Resolution
------.......-........--.......--.........--............—- 462
Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of
1998................... 463
Wayne D. Brazil and Jennifer Smith, Choice of
Structures: Critical Values and Concerns Should
Guide Format of Court ADR Programs
----..................... 467
Owen M. Fiss, Against Settlement-
—........-...........--------- 471
Deborah R. Hensler, A Research Agenda: What We Need to
Know About Court-Connected ADR
...............-............... 483
Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Whose Dispute Is It Anyway?:
A Philosophical and Democratic Defense of Settlement
(In Some Cases)
-------------------------------................... 488
C. Alternative Judges: Administrative Adjudication and
Arbitration
---------------..............................--------------- 496
Enforcing Agreements to Arbitrate: Exempting
Certain Claims?
----.........................................--------- 498
Circuit City v. Adams
-------------...........------.................... 498
Civil Rights as a Special Case: The Proposed Civil
Rights Procedures Protection Act of
2001....................... 512
The Relevance of Costs
------.......................................-— 513
Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Randolph
------------------------ 512
After Arbitration: Challenging Awards
------......-................ 521
Evaluating Process
---------------........................................ 523
Tom R. Tyler, Robert J. Boeckmann, Heather J. Smith,
&
Yuen J.
Huo,
Social Justice in a Diverse Society—
------— 524
CHAPTER
5.
Aggregation: Group Litigation and
Individual Participation
.............-----------—-----........533
A. Binding Participants
.........................................------------- 534
Parklane Hosiery v. Leo M. Shore
---------------------------..... 534
C.A. Hardy v. Johns-Manville Sales Corporation—
............. 541
B. The Representative Lawsuit and the Class Action
................. 552
Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank
&
Trust Co.
--------------- 552
Allocating the Obligations of Notice: Dusenbery v.
United States
...................---------................................. 560
Eisen
v.
Carlisle
&
Jacquelin
------------------------------------- 565
Rule
23,
Class Actions, and Notice
---------------------------- 576
Organizations and Agencies as Litigants
--------------------- 579
Judicial Authority over Class Certifications: The Role of
Appellate Review
---------------------.......------------------- 580
Owen M. Fiss, The Political Theory of the Class Action
------ 582
Judith Resnik, From Cases to Litigation --—
................. 590
Empirical Insights on Aggregation
-----------........------------- 598
Report on Mass Tort Litigation: Individual
Characteristics of Mass Torts
............—--------............... 599
Deborah R. Hensler, Bonnie Dombey-Moore, Beth
Giddens,
Jennifer Gross, Erik K. Miller,
&
Nicholas M. Pace, Class Action Dilemmas:
Pursuing Public Goals for Private Gain
........................ 601
C. Aggregation and the Problem of Agency
.......................------ 603
Sampling Cases:
Cimino
v.
Raymark
Industries
--------......... 603
Financing Aggregation: Selecting and Paying Lawyers
........ 610
Judith Resnik, Money Matters
-.........—........................... 612
In re Auction Houses Antitrust Litigation
(2000)................ 616
In re Auction Houses Antitrust Litigation
(2001)-------------- 620
Structuring Judicial Oversight
..........—.........---------......... 621
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995
(PSLRA)
-—...........................------------------------- 622
Revised Rule
23.............................................-............... 628
Proposed Amendments to Fed. R.
Civ.
P.
23:
Class
Actions
-----------------.................................................. 630
CHAPTER
6.
The Law of Settlement
........................................ 633
A. Binding Whom? Settling What?
.................-----------........... 633
Settling Individuals Lawsuits
------------------------------------ 633
Judicial Implementation of Parties Agreements
-------------- 634
Neary v. The Regents of the University of California
.......— 634
Judicial Oversight of Settlement: Criminal Cases,
Antitrust Litigation and the Class Action
...................... 645
Armstrong v. Board of School Directors of the City of
Milwaukee-
......................------------------------------------ 649
Notice to Class Members of the Proposed Settlement
-------- 663
Revising Rule
23:
New Standards for Settlement and
Roles for Objectors
—.................................................. 670
Rule 23(e): Review of Settlement
...........-........................ 670
Martin v. Wilks
................................................-............ 672
Samuel Issacharoff, When Substance Mandates Procedure
-- 689
Owen M. Fiss, The Allure of Individualism
.............------— 692
Douglas Laycock, Due Process of Law in Trilateral
Disputes
....................-.............................................. 696
Civil Rights Act of
1991.................................................. 698
B. The Alchemy of Settlement: Its Potential and Limits
............ 699
Matsushita Electric Industrial Company v. Epstein
............ 701
Jurisdiction to Settle
................................................. 708
Aggregation, Notice, and Representation
.......................... 709
Amchem Products, Inc. v. Windsor
.................................. 712
Ortiz v. Fibreboard
........................................................ 724
Preclusion and Class Actions
.......................................... 753
CHAPTER
7.
Information Gathering and the Adversary
System
.................................--.....................-...........— 755
A. Judge vs. Lawyer Control
.........................................-........ 755
John H.
Langbein,
The German Advantage in Civil
Procedure
................................................................. 755
John
Thibaut
&
Laurens
Walker, A Theory of Procedure
— 765
B. Discovery and the Obligation to Disclose
.............................. 772
Brady v. Maryland
......................................................... 772
Statutory and Ethical Disclosure Rules: The Jencks Act
and Professional Rules
............................................... 775
18
U.S.C.
§ 3500............................................................ 775
ABA, Model Rules of Professional Conduct
(2002).............. 776
The Framework of Civil Discovery
......................-......----- 777
Hickman v. Taylor
....................-----------...............------- 779
Richard L. Marcus, Discovery Containment Redux
............. 792
Wayne D. Brazil, The Adversary Character of Civil
Discovery: A Critique and Proposals for Change
................ 798
Bryant G. Garth, Two Worlds of Civil Discovery
--.............. 801
Supervision and Sanctions
in the Discovery Process
--------- 807
National Hockey League v. Metropolitan Hockey Club,
Inc.
---------------------------------------------------------------- 808
Discovery and ADR
«..................................——............ 811
Excerpts from CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution,
ADR Procedures and Practice Tools
(1998)----------------- 811
C. Is a Trial Needed?
--------................................................... 813
Conley v. Gibson
-------------------------------------............... 813
Adickes
v. S.H.
Kress
&
Co.
------...............------------------- 817
Celotex
v.
Catrett
-----------------------------------................ 824
Patricia M.
Wald,
Summary Judgment at Sixty
................. 833
Judith Resnik, Trial as Error, Jurisdiction as Injury
-------- 840
Michael J. Saks
&
Robert F. Kidd, Human Information
Processing and Adjudication
....................................... 843
Nancy
Pennington
&
Reid
Hastie,
A Cognitive Theory of
Juror Decision Making
.........................—-.................. 849
Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael
....................................... 854
CHAPTER
8.
Allocating Decisional Powers
............................. 866
A. Qualifying to Judge
.......................................................... 866
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Local Union
542 -......... 866
B. Judge vs. Jury
.......................................-........................ 877
Teamsters Local
391
v. Terry
-------....................----------- 879
Apprendi
v.
New Jersey
------.......................................... 884
Norbert
L.
Kerr, Robert J. MacCoun and Geoffrey P.
Kramer, Bias in Judgment: Comparing Individuals
and Groups
...............................................------------- 893
C. The Composition of the Jury
......................------------.......... 898
Challenges for Cause
----................-----......................... 900
Wainwright v. Witt-
...............-----................................. 900
Peremptory Challenges
-------.........................-............... 906
Batson v. Kentucky
...................................................... 906
Susan Glaspell, A Jury of Her Peers
.................------------- 921
J.E.B. v. Alabama ex
rel. T.B.—
.........----------------.......... 938
Jurymandering
------------......---------............................. 950
United States v. Nelson—
------------................................. 950
D. The Scope of Permissible Decisions
.................................... 958
Powell v. Allstate Insurance Co.
.....................-------------- 959
United States v. Dougherty
----------.........—----------------- 961
Paul Butler, Black Jurors: Right to Acquit?
------------------- 969
Randall Kennedy, Race, Crime, and the Law
----------------- 972
United States v. Thomas
....................................--------- 976
E. The Constraints on Judgment
............................................ 983
The Scope of Judicial Review
----------------------------------- 983
Alternatives to Appellate Review
------------------------------- 986
The Constraint of Precedent
----..........---------................ 991
Anastasoff v. United States
........................................... 991
CHAPTER
9.
Struggles Over the Place and the Law—
............. 998
A. Reconfiguring Jurisdictional Limits to Encompass
Disputes?
....................------------......................—-.......— 999
Owen Equipment
&
Erection Co. v. Kroger
----------------..... 999
The Reach of the Federal Courts: Supplemental
Jurisdiction
-----............—-------.......................---------1010
B. Power Over the Person of the Defendant: Affiliation,
Physical Presence, and Capture
-----.........................-------1016
World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson
----........—.........1024
The Relevance of Context
---------..........-......................-—1038
Burnham v. Superior Court of California
..........----............1044
United States v. Noriega
..............------.....................------1057
Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
..................-------...............1063
C. Alternative and Competing Governing Rules
............----.......1065
Allstate Insurance Co. v. Hague
..........----........................1067
Multiparty Litigation: Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Shutts
------1073
Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins
--------............-—................1079
Erie and the Federal Rules:
Hanna v.
Plumer
..........—.......1085
D.
Clashes and Comity Among Governing Authorities
...............1097
Baker v. General Motors Corp.
..............................-..........1097
Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez
.........—.........................—1109
E. The Idea of Universal Jurisdiction
...................—...........----1122
National Prosecutions in Domestic Courts: The Pinochet
Case
...............-....................................................-----1123
R
v. Bow Street Metropolitan
...........................................1125
Henry A. Kissinger, The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction
—1129
Belgium s Universal Jurisdiction
....................-............-—1131
International Tribunals: The International Criminal
Court
...................................—-............-...................1132
Kenneth Roth, The Court the U.S. Doesn t Want
........—.....1134
John R.
Bolton,
The United States and the International
Criminal Court
..................---------...............................1138
The Princeton Project on Universal Jurisdiction
........—......1142
Civil Remedies in Domestic Courts for Transnational
Wrongs
........-.....-----.................................-----..........1145
Kadic v. Karadzic
...................-------................................1145
The Pressures for Transnational Processes and Rules
......—1149
y Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure
..........----........1151
ALI,
International Jurisdiction and Judgments Project
------1154
The Proposed Foreign Judgments Recognition and
Enforcement Act
...........-------------.....—.....................1157
CHAPTER
10.
Making and Reading Rules
.................-.............1162
A. Generating Rules Within the Federal System
---------............1163
From
1789
to the Rules Enabling Act-
......................--------1163
The Supreme Court as Rulemaker?
......---------..................1166
Statement
of Justice Black and Justice Douglas on the
Promulgation of Amendments to the Federal Rules
...........1167
Charles E. Clark, The Role of the Supreme Court in Federal
Rule-Making
------------------------------------------------------......-1169
Debating the Constitutionality of Rules When
Transmitting Them: Videotaped Testimony and the
Role of the Court
----------------------......----------------------------1171
Statement of Justice Breyer and Justice O Connor on
Amendments to Rule 26(b) of the Fed. R. Crim. P.
-----------1171
Statement of Justice
Scalia
on the Amendments to Rule
26(b) of the Fed. R. Crim. P.
---------------------------------.......1173
A Role for the Public in Court Rulemaking? Revisiting the
Processes of the Judicial Conference
-.......................------1174
Howard Lesnick, The Federal Rule-Making Process
------------1176
Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Undemocratic Legislation
-.............1177
Judith Resnik, Changing Practices, Changing Rules
-----------1180
B. Allocating Authority: Courts, Judges, Lawyers, and
Congress
-------------------------------------..............................1184
Restructuring the Process
--...........-.......--------------------------1184
Congressional Rulemaking
......................................-........1185
Stephen Yeazell, Judging Rules, Ruling Judges
...................1188
The Diminishing Centrality of the Federal Rules
----------------1193
C. Interpreting Rules and the Meaning of Rulemaking
........------1194
Smith v. Barry
----------------..........................................——1195
Carlisle v. United States
-------.......-----------------------...........1198
D. The Justice of the Rules
....................................---------......1211
Robert M. Cover, For James Wm. Moore: Some Reflections
on a Reading of the Rules
—.............--......-.....................1211
Index
---------.........-........-.......-----------------------.......-------......-------1223
Table of Cases
----------..........................................-----------------------1235
Table of Articles and Books—
.......-.....----------.............................1251
Acknowledgments
----------.......---------.....--------......-----------------------1259
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spelling | Fiss, Owen M. 1938- Verfasser (DE-588)1100886958 aut Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure by Owen M. Fiss ; Judith Resnik New York, NY Foundation Press, Thomson/West 2003 XVII, 1261 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Procedure (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) fast Procedure (Law) fast United States fast USA Resnik, Judith 1950- Sonstige (DE-588)143378805 oth Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027177915&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure |
title_auth | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure |
title_exact_search | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure |
title_full | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure by Owen M. Fiss ; Judith Resnik |
title_fullStr | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure by Owen M. Fiss ; Judith Resnik |
title_full_unstemmed | Adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure by Owen M. Fiss ; Judith Resnik |
title_short | Adjudication and its alternatives |
title_sort | adjudication and its alternatives an introduction to procedure |
title_sub | an introduction to procedure |
topic | Procedure (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) fast Procedure (Law) fast |
topic_facet | Procedure (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) / United States / Cases Dispute resolution (Law) Procedure (Law) United States USA |
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