We have two goals in this Article. Initially, we seek to alter the nature of the class action debate, by expressly inserting the perspective of political theory. Recognizing how the modern class action is structured may have significant consequences for the foundations of normative political theory, we hope to remove the theoretical superficiality that has characterized much of the modern scholarly debate concerning class actions. While on occasion that debate has touched on questions of political theory, those references are generally superficial or misguided. At the very least, then, we hope to establish that acceptance of one or the other of the scholarly models of the class action necessarily brings with it significant political baggage...
Are class actions unconstitutional? Many people-defendants and conservative legislators, not to ment...
In this article we situate consideration of class actions in a framework, and fortify it with data, ...
This Note will attempt to work out a general approach to class actions recognizing the public law ch...
Those who classify themselves as liberal generally favor widespread use of class actions as a means ...
Despite all of the controversial scholarship that has been published in recent years concerning the ...
Despite all of the controversial scholarship that has been published in recent years concerning the ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
One of Professor Redish’s many important contributions to legal scholarship is his recent work on cl...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
Are class actions unconstitutional? Many people-defendants and conservative legislators, not to ment...
In this article we situate consideration of class actions in a framework, and fortify it with data, ...
This Note will attempt to work out a general approach to class actions recognizing the public law ch...
Those who classify themselves as liberal generally favor widespread use of class actions as a means ...
Despite all of the controversial scholarship that has been published in recent years concerning the ...
Despite all of the controversial scholarship that has been published in recent years concerning the ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
Much ink has been spilled over the class action device. Commentators have thoroughly analyzed both ...
One of Professor Redish’s many important contributions to legal scholarship is his recent work on cl...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
In the first portion of this Essay, I reviewed Professor Martin Redish’s theory that the application...
Are class actions unconstitutional? Many people-defendants and conservative legislators, not to ment...
In this article we situate consideration of class actions in a framework, and fortify it with data, ...
This Note will attempt to work out a general approach to class actions recognizing the public law ch...