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Volume 64, Issue 2 Winter 2015: Twentieth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy - In Honor of Jack Weinstein
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction
Stephan Landsman
Articles
Notes on Uniformity and Individuality in Mass Litigation
Jack B. Weinstein
Jack Weinstein: Judicial Strategist
Jeffrey B. Morris
The Feminist Jurisprudence of Judge Jack B. Weinstein
Anita Bernstein
What a (Very) Smart Trial Judge Knows About Juries
Shari Seidman Diamond and Francis Doorley
Judge Jack Weinstein and the Allure of Antiproceduralism
Howard M. Erichson
Organized Common Sense: Some Lessons from Judge Jack Weinstein’s Uncommonly Sensible Approach to Expert Evidence
David L. Faigman and Claire Lesikar
Jack Weinstein and the Missing Pieces of the Hearsay Puzzle
Richard D. Friedman
Judging Responsibility, Responsible Judging
John C.P. Goldberg
Judge Jack Weinstein and the Construction of Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History
James R. Hackney, Jr.
Participation and Procedure
Alexandra D. Lahav
Two Models of the Civil Litigant
David Marcus
Repeat Play Evidence: Jack Weinstein, “Pedagogical Devices,” Technology, and Evidence
Jennifer L. Mnookin
Judge Jack Weinstein and the World of Tort: Institutional and Historical Perspectives
Robert L. Rabin
Procedure as Substance
Elizabeth M. Schneider
The BP Oil Spill Settlements, Classwide Punitive Damages, and Societal Deterrence
Catherine M. Sharkey
Comments
ERISA and Arbitration: How Safe Is Your 401(k)?
Kate Watson Moss
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Kate Watson Moss
- Executive Editor
- J. Allen Thomas
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Joseph Falk
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Amanda R. Moncada
- Symposium Editor
- Daniel Ross
- Business Manager
- Nicole Mirjanich
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Elizabeth McErlean
- Patrick McMahon
- Marina Merjan
- Elisabeth Nolte
- Margaret Rhoda
- Corinne Smith
- Jenna Stupar
- Sylvia Zarski