Volume 59, Issue 3 (1993)
Articles
New Paradigm, Normal Science, or Crumbling Construct? Trends in Adjudicatory Procedure and Litigation Reform
Jeffrey W. Stempel
Of Babies and Bathwater: The Prospects for Procedural Progress
Richard L. Morris
Procedural Reform as a Surrogate for Substantive Law Revision
Jack B. Weinstein
Ignorance and Procedural Law Reform: A Call For a Moratorium
Stephen B. Burbank
Civil Justice Reform and Prospects for Change
Karen O'Connor
From Civil Litigation to Private Justice: Legal Practice at War with the Profession and Its Values
Bryant Garth
Understanding Mass Personal Injury Litigation: A Socio-Legal Analysis
Deborah R. Hensler and Mark A. Peterson
Reinventing Civil Procedure: Will the New Procedural Regime Help Resolve Mass Torts?
Georgene M. Vairo
Should McMahon Be Revisited?
Constantine N. Katsoris
Teaching Civil Procedure While You Watch it Disintegrate
Stephen N. Subrin
Structuring Complexity, Disciplining Reality: The Challenge of Teaching Civil Procedure in a Time of Change
Elizabeth M. Schneider
PANEL DISCUSSION: Civil Litigation in the Twenty-First Century: A Panel Discussion
Margaret Berger and Et Al