See you in court how the right made America a lawsuit nation Thomas Geoghegan
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York [u.a.] The New Press c2007Description: VI, 246 SContent type:- Text
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- Band
- 9781595580993
- 347.73 22
- KF384
- 2
- MG 70060
- 86.03
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single unit book | HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks | F (Affiliated) | F:KF384.G46 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-2177 |
Do we have too much democracy?From contract to tort : how we experience the rule of law at work -- From the law of trusts to the collection courts : how charities came to prey on beneficiaries -- From administrative law to no law : the rise of the whistle-blower and the trial lawyer -- The deregulation of public space : or, the end of equity -- The war on reason, uniformity, and predictability in the law : why the Right hates class action -- Why litigation costs are going up -- How attacking litigation is increasing litigation -- How we went to court as creditors and ended up as debtors -- Do you really want to see a jury? -- But would you rather get a judge? -- So what is our judicial philosophy? -- Living in the fourth republic -- The case against civilization -- The plan.
Do we have too much democracy? -- From contract to tort : how we experience the rule of law at work -- From the law of trusts to the collection courts : how charities came to prey on beneficiaries -- From administrative law to no law : the rise of the whistle-blower and the trial lawyer -- The deregulation of public space : or, the end of equity -- The war on reason, uniformity, and predictability in the law : why the Right hates class action -- Why litigation costs are going up -- How attacking litigation is increasing litigation -- How we went to court as creditors and ended up as debtors -- Do you really want to see a jury? -- But would you rather get a judge? -- So what is our judicial philosophy? -- Living in the fourth republic -- The case against civilization -- The plan
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