Volume 39 Number 2 -- Winter 2005
Access To Justice: the Economics of Civil Justice
Table of Contents
+ Introduction: Access To Justice: the Economics of Civil Justice by John T. Nockleby
+ Socializing Law, Privatizing Law, Monopolizing Law, Accessing Law by Stephen C. Yeazell
+ From Justice to Global Peace: A (Brief) Genealogy of the Class Action Crisis by Anne Bloom
+ A Broad View of Access by Jonathan D. Glater
+ Expanding Social Justice Through the "People's Court" by Tal Finney & Joel Yanovich
+ Medical Malpractice Myths and Realities: Why an Insurance Crisis is Not a Lawsuit Crisis by Douglas A. Kysar, Thomas O. McGarity & Karen Sokol
+ Tort Reform--What About the Little Guy? by Dawn House
+ The Politics of Criticizing Judges by Anthony Champagne
+ Evisceration of the First Amendment: the Prison Litigation Reform Act and Interpretation of 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(e) in Prisoner First Amendment Claims by Corbett H. Williams
+ Kaplan and "Regarded As": Does the ADA Discriminate Between Real and Perceived Disability? by Thomas N. Abbott
+ In Re Dannenberg: California Forgoes Meaningful Judicial Review of Parole Denials by Alexander K. Mircheff
+ Aetna v. Davila: Absolution for Managed Health Care Organizations by Amber M. Schuknecht
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