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Volume 60, Issue 2 Winter 2011: Symposium - The Limits of Predictability and the Value of Uncertainty
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction: The Limits of Predictability and the Value of Uncertainty: Sixteenth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy
Stephan Landsman
Articles
The 2x2 Matrix of Tort Reform's Distributions
Anita Bernstein
The Supreme Court and Legal Uncertainty
Stephen G. Giles
Plaintiffs' Lawyers: Dealing with the Possible but Not Certain
Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin
The Predictability of Juries
Valerie P. Hans and Theodore Eisenberg
Processing Pleadings and the Psychology of Prejudgments
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Snyder v. Phelps, Outrageousness, and the Open Texture of Tort Law
Benjamin C. Zipursky
Legal Ambiguity, Liability Insurance, and Tort Reform
Mark A. Geistfeld
Uncertainty and the Advantage of Collective Settlement
Howard M. Erichson
1938 All over Again? Pretrial as Trial in Complex Litigation
Richard A. Nagareda
Commentaries
The Vicissitudes of Tort: A Response to Professors Rabin, Sebok & Zipursky
Catherine M. Sharkey
Comments
The Federal False Claims Act and the Accreditation of Institutions of Higher Education
Jennifer Alexis Knight
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Austin Stephenson
- Executive Editor
- Katherine J. Strle
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Emily J. Stine
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Laura W. Lee
- Symposium Editor
- Brittany Ann Hertz
- Business Manager
- David R. Larson
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Katherine M. Gaumond
- William M. Kirby
- James P. Looby
- Andrea L. MacIver
- Daniel J. Malachowski
- Joshua J. McIntyre
- Nicholas R. Metcalf
- Stephanie A. Pullos