Twenty-First Century Procedure (Aspen Casebook) - Hardcover

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Christopher Mueller is a highly regarded scholar who has taught procedure for 40 years. His stellar, accessible style is familiar to all who use his Evidence texts. Twenty-First Century Procedure presents doctrines and issues within context to help students understand and discuss cases and problems. Major themes of civil litigation are introduced: the adversary system, use of juries, the federal structure of our judicial system, and the advent of managerial judging. The comprehensive treatment of federalism examines the Erie as well as three other aspects that are critical to understanding--pre-emption, abstention, and anti-suit injunctions. Carefully selected cases include standards, from International Shoe to Twombly to Upjohn, as well as illustrative decisions examining everything from counterclaims to amending pleadings to issue preclusion.

Materials on scope of jury trial entitlement are trimmed, in order to cover juror qualifications, impanelment of juries, and for-cause and peremptory challenges. Motions for new trial and judgment as a matter of law are covered, including additur and remittitur and post-verdict challenges for jury misconduct.

"Down home" state decisions from Vermont, Kansas, New Mexico, and South Dakota show the common issues most often examined in federal decisions. With its contemporary view Twenty-First Century Procedure includes modern cases in areas such as class suits, discovery, and pleadings, as well as discussion of e-discovery and modern pretrial practice.

The careful pedagogy is designed to enhance classroom discussion. Pictures and sidebars add dimension and pique student interest. The text provides comprehensive coverage for use in 5- or 6-unit courses. However, it is flexible enough to be used in courses with fewer hours, covering the material in 4 units. A statutory supplement is published annually.

Features:

  • stellar authorship--a highly regarded scholar who has taught procedure for 40 years
  • accessible style familiar to all who use Mueller s Evidence texts
  • ample expository text introduces doctrines and issues in context
  • major themes of civil litigation explored
    • the adversary system
    • use of juries
    • federal structure of our judicial system
    • the advent of managerial judging
  • comprehensive treatment of federalism
    • Erie doctrine
    • pre-emption
    • abstention
    • anti-suit injunctions
  • carefully selected standard and illustrative cases
    • standards--International Shoe, Twombly, Upjohn
    • decisions on counterclaims to amending pleadings to issue preclusion
  • coverage of jury entitlement is shortened, but not important areas of post-trial motions for new trial and judgment as a matter of law
    • text covers juror qualifications, jury impanelment (peremptories and for-cause challenges)
    • text covers post-verdict challenges based on jury misconduct
  • "Down home" decisions: state decisions from Vermont, Kansas, New Mexico, and South Dakota show common issues most often examined in federal decisions
  • contemporary view
    • includes modern cases in areassuch as class suits, discovery, and pleadings
    • discusses e-discovery and modern pretrial practice
  • helpful pedagogy
    • designed for classroom discussion
    • Notes after cases and Problems systematically develop their implications

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  • PublisherAspen Publishers
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1454819529
  • ISBN 13 9781454819523
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages1456

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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Christopher Mueller is a highly regarded scholar who has taught procedure for 40 years. His stellar, accessible style is familiar to all who use his Evidence texts. Twenty-First Century Procedure presents doctrines and issues within context to help students understand and discuss cases and problems. Major themes of civil litigation are introduced: the adversary system, use of juries, the federal structure of our judicial system, and the advent of managerial judging. The comprehensive treatment of federalism examines the Erie as well as three other aspects that are critical to understanding--pre-emption, abstention, and anti-suit injunctions. Carefully selected cases include standards, from International Shoe to Twombly to Upjohn, as well as illustrative decisions examining everything from counterclaims to amending pleadings to issue preclusion.Materials on scope of jury trial entitlement are trimmed, in order to cover juror qualifications, impanelment of juries, and for-cause and peremptory challenges. Motions for new trial and judgment as a matter of law are covered, including additur and remittitur and post-verdict challenges for jury misconduct."Down home" state decisions from Vermont, Kansas, New Mexico, and South Dakota show the common issues most often examined in federal decisions. With its contemporary view Twenty-First Century Procedure includes modern cases in areas such as class suits, discovery, and pleadings, as well as discussion of e-discovery and modern pretrial practice.The careful pedagogy is designed to enhance classroom discussion. Pictures and sidebars add dimension and pique student interest. The text provides comprehensive coverage for use in 5- or 6-unit courses. However, it is flexible enough to be used in courses with fewer hours, covering the material in 4 units. A statutory supplement is published annually.Features: stellar authorship--a highly regarded scholar who has taught procedure for 40 years accessible style familiar to all who use Mueller s Evidence texts ample expository text introduces doctrines and issues in context major themes of civil litigation explored the adversary system use of juries federal structure of our judicial system the advent of managerial judging comprehensive treatment of federalism Erie doctrine pre-emption abstention anti-suit injunctions carefully selected standard and illustrative cases standards--International Shoe, Twombly, Upjohn decisions on counterclaims to amending pleadings to issue preclusion coverage of jury entitlement is shortened, but not important areas of post-trial motions for new trial and judgment as a matter of law text covers juror qualifications, jury impanelment (peremptories and for-cause challenges) text covers post-verdict challenges based on jury misconduct "Down home" decisions: state decisions from Vermont, Kansas, New Mexico, and South Dakota show common issues most often examined in federal decisions contemporary view includes modern cases in areassuch as class suits, discovery, and pleadings discusses e-discovery and modern pretrial practice helpful pedagogy designed for classroom discussion Notes after cases and Problems systematically develop their implications. Seller Inventory # DADAX1454819529

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