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W A L N KI S A L A R O Materials for B CIVIL PROCEDURE (Section II) 1999-2000 Professor Ayelet Shachar Faculty of Law University of Toronto Storage ' he materials reproduced herein are solely for the educational use of students at the University of Toronto only, and are not for commercial sale or use. K 2205.3 .S43 1999 c. 1 mm BOP,A L,W SEP 2 0 1999 FACULTY Of LAW UNIVESSITY OF TOROSTO BORA LASKIN LAW LIBRARY .UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Materials for CIVIL PROCEDURE (Section II) 1999-2000 Professor Ayelet Shachar Faculty of Law University of Toronto The materials reproduced herein are solely for the educational use of students at the University of Toronto only, and are not for commercial sale or use. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/materialsforcivi00shac_0 CIVIL PROCEDURE (Section II) First Year 1999-2000 Professor: Ayelet Shachar Class: Fridays, 9:00-10:50 Room: FLC, Flavelle House TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Martha Minow, "Politics and Procedure.” The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique, ed., David Kair\s. Third edition (New York: Basic Books. 1998). pp. 79-96. 2. Austin Sarat, “Going to Court: Access, Autonomy, and the Contradictions of Liberal Legality,” The Politics of Law; A Progressive Critique, ed., David Kairys, Third edition (New York: Basic Books, 1998), pp. 97-114. 3. Robert H. Mnookin and Lewis Komhauser, “Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: The Case of Divorce,” Vol. 88 Yale Law Journal 950 (1979). 4. Lucie E. White, “Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, and Sunday Shoes: Notes on the Hearing of Mrs. G.,” Vol. 38 Buffalo Law Review 1 (1990) (excerpt). 5. John P. Heinz, Edward O. Laumann, Robert L. Nelson and Ethan Michelson, “The Changing Character of Lawyers’ Work: Chicago in 1975 and 1995,” Vol. 32 Law and Society Review 15\ (1998). 6. Stephen B. Burbank and Linda J. Silberman, “Civil Procedure Reform in Comparative Context: The United States of America,” Vol. 45 American Journal of Comparative Law 675 (1997). 7. William W. Schwarzer, “Comment on Burbank and Silberman,” Vol. 45 American Journal of Comparative Law 705 (1997). 8. William L. F. Felstiner et al., “The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming...,” Vol. 15 Law and Society Review 631 (1980). 9. Carrie Menkel-Meadow, “The Trouble with the Adversary System in a Postmodern, Multicultural World,” Vol. 38 William and Mary Law Review 5 (1996). 10. Robert M. Cover, “Violence and the Word,” Vol. 95 Yale Law Journal 1601 (1987) (excerpt).

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