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A Guide to Civil Procedure: Integrating Critical Legal Perspectives
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A Guide to Civil Procedure: Integrating Critical Legal Perspectives

Barbara Allen Babcock, Rachel Kahn Best, Stephanie Bornstein, Roy L Brooks, Sergio J Campos, Brooke Coleman, Charlton Copeland, Angelique EagleWoman, Lauren B Edelman, Robin J Effron, …
New York University Press
2022

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Aggregation Americans With Disabilities Act Asymmetric decision-making Bias Children Civil procedure Class Class action Class actions Cognition and cognitive psychology commonality conflicts of interest Critical Critical feminist theory Critical legal studies Critical race theory debt collection Deconstruction and reconstruction Disability Disability theory Discovery Disparate impact Disruption Domestic and “foreign” law Dukes v. Wal-Mart Efficiency Empirical Employment discrimination Equality Eviction Excessive Force Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Fees Fines Heuristics implicit bias Indian Indian Child Welfare Act Inferences Interest Convergence Intersectional Intersectionality Judges judicial demographics LAW / Civil Procedure LGBTQ Local rules low-income litigants Marginalized Motion to dismiss Neutrality Other-ing Outsiders Personal Jurisdiction Pleading poverty law Power dynamics Prison litigation Prisoner Pro se Procedural justice Proposition 8 queer Queer theory Race and gender bias Racial Fortuity Racism Recusal same-sex marriage Social aspects Summary judgment Systemic inequality Trans-substantive Transsubtantivity Arbitration Assimilation Bankruptcy Child Welfare Violence
"This book represents our efforts, and the efforts of our contributors, to center questions of inequality in the teaching, learning, and practice of civil procedure by shining a light on the ways in which civil procedure may privilege-or silence-voices in our courts"--
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