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Volume 38, Number 3 (2005) Symposium—Access to Justice: Can Business Coexist with the Civil Justice System?

Symposium

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Introduction
John T. Nockleby

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100 Years of Conflict: The Past and Future of Tort Retrenchment
John T. Nockleby and Shannon Curreri

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Constitutional Tort Reform
Mark Geistfeld

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Is the Crisis in the Civil Justice System Real or Imagined
Steven B. Hantler, Mark A. Behrens, and Leah Lorber

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Civil Suits and Business: Are Big Verdicts Really a Deterrent
Floyd Norris

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A Fresh Business Perspective
Renee White Fraser

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits: An Essay on Patient Interests, the Colntingency Fee System, Juries, and Social Policy
Neil Vidmar

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The Medical Malpractice Debate: The Jury as Scapegoat
Nancy S. Marder

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The Closing of Punitive Damages' Iron Cage
Michael L. Rustad

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Civil Rights and Wrongs
Richard Abel

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Civil Rights in Ordinary Tort Cases: Race, Gender, and the Calculation of Economic Loss
Martha Chamallas

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Toward a Tort-Based Theory of Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Racial Justice
Jody D. Armour

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Tort Reform and Judicial Selection
Anthony Champagne

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Are We Turning Judges into Politicians
James Michael Scheppele

 
 
 
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