Summary Judgment and the Vanishing Trial: Implications of the Litigation Matrix

Redish examines the implications of the declining number of federal court trials for the litigation system. Changes in the law of summary judgment show a causal connection to this decline in trials, and a reduction in the current ambiguity of summary judgment and in the scope of judicial interpretiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stanford law review 2005-04, Vol.57 (5), p.1329-1359
1. Verfasser: Redish, Martin H.
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Zusammenfassung:Redish examines the implications of the declining number of federal court trials for the litigation system. Changes in the law of summary judgment show a causal connection to this decline in trials, and a reduction in the current ambiguity of summary judgment and in the scope of judicial interpretive discretion would do much to offset it.
ISSN:0038-9765
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