Civil Procedure: Cases and Problems

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Aspen Publishers, 2006 - Law - 1199 pages
The new edition of this accessible casebook captures the traditional and modern complexities of the subject while conveying the urgency, social significance, and intellectual depth of litigation procedure And The adversary system. Accompanied by a first-rate Teacher's Manual, CIVIL PROCEDURE: Cases and Problems, Third Edition, facilitates both teaching and learning. The casebook offers a wide range of advantages: begins with famous old cases on notice And The opportunity to be heard, helping students understand both jurisdiction And The procedural rules in a solid framework locates procedure within a larger constitutional context and sets the stage for upper level work in Procedure and Federal Courts establishes due process as a conceptual framework students can readily grasp and apply throughout the course engages students in the substantive fairness dimension of procedure that otherwise can become obscured by the specifics of procedural rules uses carefully edited classic cases to allow instructors to teach the art of close reading highlights the relationship between the adversary system and access to justice; attends To The role of women and minorities in all aspects of the civil procedure system demonstrates core doctrinal principles at work by presenting major Supreme Court precedents, followed by lively lower court decisions opens each chapter with a problem that brings the rules covered to life and accommodates different teaching styles by allowing the cases and notes to be taught with or without the problems problems are also designed to double as practice exam questions for students notes are short and focused on guiding student inquiry to enhance Socratic dialogue and avoid overwhelming the pedagogy of the cases Major changes For The Third Edition include: the introduction of new author Norman Spaulding, who draws on years of experience teaching from the book updates to coverage of jurisdiction in cyber-space revised section on class actions covering new cases and reform legislation more attention paid to ethical issues, As well as empirical and policy debates on the adversary system the completely revised and expanded section on summary judgment makes the Celotex standard comprehensible through its progeny and presents new data on the impact of the standard the popular Teacher's Manual -- an ideal resource For The new instructor --has been revised and reformatted to provide a thorough guide to teaching the first-year course and advanced topics, with detailed Socratic Q&A, explanations of problems, and comprehensive advice about structuring the course and approaches to teaching chapters and topics

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Contents

Due Process of Law
10
Private Actors and Due Process
20
Mullane v Central Hanover Bank
29
Copyright

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