Fordham Law Review, Volume 78 Number 3 (December 2009)
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Volume 78 |
December 2009 |
Number 3 |
SYMPOSIUM
AGAINST SETTLEMENT: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER
Foreword: Reflections on the
Adjudication-Settlement Divide
Howard M. Erichson
Some Thoughts About the
Economics of Settlement
John Bronsteen
Revisiting Against Settlement: Some
Reflections on Dispute Resolution
and Public Values
Amy J. Cohen
Reexamining the Arguments in
Owen M. Fiss, Against Settlement
Kenneth R. Feinberg
The Public Value of Settlement
Samuel Issacharoff & Robert H. Klonoff
Three Things To Be Against
(“Settlement” Not Included)
Michael Moffitt
Mediation Exceptionality
Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
Comments on Owen M. Fiss,
Against Settlement (1984)
Hon. Jack B. Weinstein
The History of an Idea
Owen M. Fiss
ARTICLE
What Owners Want and Governments Do:
Evidence from the Oregon Experiment
Bethany R. Berger
NOTES
Love Thy Neighbor: Should Religious
Accommodations That Negatively
Affect Coworkers’ Shift Preferences
Constitute an Undue Hardship on the
Employer Under Title VII?
Rachel M. Birnbach
The Rights of Divorced Lesbians:
Interstate Recognition of Child
Custody Judgments in the Context
of Same-Sex Divorce
Kathryn J. Harvey
Securities Class Actions, CAFA, and
a Countrywide Crisis: A Call for
Clarity and Consistency
Denise Mazzeo
Toward Effective Implementation of
11 U.S.C. § 522(d)(11)(E): Invigorating a
Powerful Bankruptcy Exemption
Uriel Rabinovitz
When Cows Fly: Expanding Cognizable
Injury-in-Fact and Interest Group Litigation
Robert Terenzi, Jr.
December 14, 2009 at 12:19 pm
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