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3 Civil Procedure in the Shadow of Violence
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Shirin Sinnar
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Why Procedure Is Critical, Constitutive, and Vulnerable: A Reconstruction Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I Theoretical Concepts in Civil Procedure
- 1 A Critical Perspective on Personal Jurisdiction Kulko v. Superior Court 3
- 2 Forging Fortuity Against Procedural Retrenchment: Developing a Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure 23
- 3 Civil Procedure in the Shadow of Violence 32
- 4 Multiple Disadvantages: An Empirical Test of Intersectionality Theory in Equal Employment Opportunity Litigation 41
- 5 Orientalizing Procedure: Insiders and Outsiders in the Doctrine of Arbitration 51
- 6 Prisoner Procedure 58
- 7 The Benefits of Class Actions and the Increasing Threats to Their Viability 67
- 8 Disability Employment Class Actions 75
- 9 Procedure and Indian Children 85
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Part II Institutional Anchors in Civil Procedure
- 10 The Ideal and the Actual in Procedural Due Process 95
- 11 The Restrictive Ethos in Civil Procedure 108
- 12 Losers’ Rules 116
- 13 Disruptors and Disruptions: Re-centering Procedural Narrative 124
- 14 Class in Courts: Incomplete Equality’s Challenges for the Legitimacy of Procedural Systems 132
- 15 Can a Gay Judge Judge a Gay Rights Case? Thoughts on Judicial Neutrality 143
- 16 (Un)Conscious Judging 153
- 17 When Law Forsakes the Poor 162
- 18 Doorways of Discretion: Psychological Science and the Legal Construction and Erasure of Racism 170
- 19 #SoWhiteMale Federal Civil Rulemaking 180
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Part III Constitutional Procedure: Due Process and Jurisdiction
- 20 Building a Litigation Coalition: Business Interests and the Transformation of Personal Jurisdiction 191
- 21 Notice and the Narratives of Court Access 202
- 22 Subject Matter Jurisdiction: The Interests of Power and the Power of Interests 210
- 23 Jurisprudence and Recommendations for Tribal Court Authority Due to Imposition of US Limitations 219
- 24 How Jurisdiction-Channeling Erodes Rights 231
- 25 Procedural Barriers to the Use of Title IX as a Defense for Transgender Students in State Juvenile Justice Proceedings 240
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Part IV The Process of Litigation
- 26 Pleading and Antiracism 249
- 27 The Master of the Complaint? Pleadings in Our Inegalitarian Age 260
- 28 Undocumented Civil Procedure 269
- 29 Privilege and Voice in Discovery 278
- 30 Civil Rights Summarily Denied Race, Evidence, and Summary Judgment in Police Brutality Cases 286
- 31 Gender and Summary Judgment 294
- 32 Summary Judgment, Factfinding, and Juries 303
- 33 The Disparate Racial Impacts of Color-Blind Juror Eligibility Requirements 311
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Part V Litigation and Arbitration
- 34 The Power of Narrative Through Intervention in Affirmative Action Cases 321
- 35 Class Actions and the “Day in Court” Ideal Class Actions as Collective Power Against Subordination 332
- 36 Reinvigorating Commonality: Gender and Class Actions 340
- 37 Critical Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Justices’ “Second Wave” Constriction of Court Access and Claim Development 349
- 38 Reconsidering Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution for Black Work Matters 359
- 39 When Forum Determines Rights Forced Arbitration of Discrimination Claims 368
- Acknowledgments 379
- About the Editors 381
- About the Contributors 385
- Index 405
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Why Procedure Is Critical, Constitutive, and Vulnerable: A Reconstruction Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Theoretical Concepts in Civil Procedure
- 1 A Critical Perspective on Personal Jurisdiction Kulko v. Superior Court 3
- 2 Forging Fortuity Against Procedural Retrenchment: Developing a Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure 23
- 3 Civil Procedure in the Shadow of Violence 32
- 4 Multiple Disadvantages: An Empirical Test of Intersectionality Theory in Equal Employment Opportunity Litigation 41
- 5 Orientalizing Procedure: Insiders and Outsiders in the Doctrine of Arbitration 51
- 6 Prisoner Procedure 58
- 7 The Benefits of Class Actions and the Increasing Threats to Their Viability 67
- 8 Disability Employment Class Actions 75
- 9 Procedure and Indian Children 85
-
Part II Institutional Anchors in Civil Procedure
- 10 The Ideal and the Actual in Procedural Due Process 95
- 11 The Restrictive Ethos in Civil Procedure 108
- 12 Losers’ Rules 116
- 13 Disruptors and Disruptions: Re-centering Procedural Narrative 124
- 14 Class in Courts: Incomplete Equality’s Challenges for the Legitimacy of Procedural Systems 132
- 15 Can a Gay Judge Judge a Gay Rights Case? Thoughts on Judicial Neutrality 143
- 16 (Un)Conscious Judging 153
- 17 When Law Forsakes the Poor 162
- 18 Doorways of Discretion: Psychological Science and the Legal Construction and Erasure of Racism 170
- 19 #SoWhiteMale Federal Civil Rulemaking 180
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Part III Constitutional Procedure: Due Process and Jurisdiction
- 20 Building a Litigation Coalition: Business Interests and the Transformation of Personal Jurisdiction 191
- 21 Notice and the Narratives of Court Access 202
- 22 Subject Matter Jurisdiction: The Interests of Power and the Power of Interests 210
- 23 Jurisprudence and Recommendations for Tribal Court Authority Due to Imposition of US Limitations 219
- 24 How Jurisdiction-Channeling Erodes Rights 231
- 25 Procedural Barriers to the Use of Title IX as a Defense for Transgender Students in State Juvenile Justice Proceedings 240
-
Part IV The Process of Litigation
- 26 Pleading and Antiracism 249
- 27 The Master of the Complaint? Pleadings in Our Inegalitarian Age 260
- 28 Undocumented Civil Procedure 269
- 29 Privilege and Voice in Discovery 278
- 30 Civil Rights Summarily Denied Race, Evidence, and Summary Judgment in Police Brutality Cases 286
- 31 Gender and Summary Judgment 294
- 32 Summary Judgment, Factfinding, and Juries 303
- 33 The Disparate Racial Impacts of Color-Blind Juror Eligibility Requirements 311
-
Part V Litigation and Arbitration
- 34 The Power of Narrative Through Intervention in Affirmative Action Cases 321
- 35 Class Actions and the “Day in Court” Ideal Class Actions as Collective Power Against Subordination 332
- 36 Reinvigorating Commonality: Gender and Class Actions 340
- 37 Critical Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Justices’ “Second Wave” Constriction of Court Access and Claim Development 349
- 38 Reconsidering Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution for Black Work Matters 359
- 39 When Forum Determines Rights Forced Arbitration of Discrimination Claims 368
- Acknowledgments 379
- About the Editors 381
- About the Contributors 385
- Index 405