Historical Continuity of Punitive Damages Awards: Reforming the Tort Reformers, The Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Michael Rustad & Thomas Koenig

By Michael Rustad & Thomas Koenig

Poetic Justice: Punitive Damages and Legal Pluralism Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Marc Galanter & David Luban

By Marc Galanter & David Luban

Galileo’s Retort: Peter Huber’s Junk Scholarship Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Kenneth J. Chesebro

By Kenneth J. Chesebro

American Rule on Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person’s Access to Justice, The Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By John F. Vargo

By John F. Vargo

Punitive Damages Reform–State Legislatures Can and Should Meet the Challenge Issued by the Supreme Court of the United States in HASLIP Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Victor F. Schwartz & Mark A. Behrens

By Victor F. Schwartz & Mark A. Behrens

Punitive Damages and Regulated Products Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Teresa Moran Schwartz

By Teresa Moran Schwartz

Will a New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections Symposium on Civil Justice Reform: Essay

By James A. Henderson, Jr. & Aaron D. Twerski

By James A. Henderson, Jr. & Aaron D. Twerski

Executive Branch Civil Justice Reform Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Carl Tobias

By Carl Tobias

Proposed Changes to Discovery Rules in Aid of Tort Reform: Has the Case Been Made Symposium on Civil Justice Reform

By Paul R. Sugarman & Marc G. Perlin

By Paul R. Sugarman & Marc G. Perlin

NOTE: Hudson v. McMillian and Prisoners’ Rights: The Court Giveth and the Court Taketh away

By Doretha M. Van Slyke

By Doretha M. Van Slyke