Civil Procedure: Doctrine, Practice, and Context takes a refreshing new approach to show civil procedure in action. Accomplished authors Stephen N. Subrin, Martha L. Minow, and Mark S. Brodin join forces with Thomas O. Main, who recently left practice. Together, they convey the reality of practice as they present civil procedure in its full theoretical, social, and historical context.
This book made me very sad and stressed. Probably my least favorite of the year. However the story about international shoe was very interesting. I will always do the shoe #richardfreer
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When does the government have power to adjudicate your disputes? This is a book about state-backed violence and funneling our messy world into a system that can make sense of a dispute and come to a conclusion both parties can abide by. A confusing, dense read, but rewarding if you stick it out.