This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Current models of court accountability focus almost entirely on correcting legal errors. A suit against the court would concentrate on something different--on providing transition relief, by way of legal remedy, to those bearing the heaviest burdens of desirable legal change. These suits may at first appear impossible. But suing courts is conceptually rational and mechanically reasonable, a tool that eases legal transitions while navigating the many hurdles modern doctrine puts in the way. This Article sets out the first complete account of how, where, and why suing courts might work--both in the context of judicial takings and perhaps outside i...
This article chimes in on the current debate about the proper relationship between apology and the l...
This article compares two spheres in which courts induce and oversee the restructuring of organizati...
What role does the physical courthouse play in the administration of criminal justice? This Article ...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
article published in law reviewThis Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial ac...
With this Article, I hope to motivate state legislators to enact responsible, practical compensation...
This Article addresses the effectiveness of recent developments and proposals related to abusive lit...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Lawyers have increasingly become subject to liability under various legal theories, ranging from tra...
This article chimes in on the current debate about the proper relationship between apology and the l...
This article compares two spheres in which courts induce and oversee the restructuring of organizati...
What role does the physical courthouse play in the administration of criminal justice? This Article ...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Cur...
article published in law reviewThis Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial ac...
With this Article, I hope to motivate state legislators to enact responsible, practical compensation...
This Article addresses the effectiveness of recent developments and proposals related to abusive lit...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Lawyers have increasingly become subject to liability under various legal theories, ranging from tra...
This article chimes in on the current debate about the proper relationship between apology and the l...
This article compares two spheres in which courts induce and oversee the restructuring of organizati...
What role does the physical courthouse play in the administration of criminal justice? This Article ...